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Abstract
The author uses Joseph Campbell's (1949) account of the "Journey of the Hero" to examine a sequence of stages in which the hero must first use omnipotence in order to embark on an adventure, and then relinquish it in order to return to the ordinary world. The author detects parallels to this theme in descriptions of the fate of Lucifer in Milton's Paradise Lost (1674), and in the development of toddlers as described in Mahler's (1972) observations on separation-individuation. Finally, he traces a similar process in clinical material drawn from near the end of a patient's analysis.Entities:
Keywords: Joseph Campbell; Lucifer/Satan; Margaret Mahler; Paradise Lost; adventure; child development; exhibitionism; fantasy; hero's journey; idealization; omnipotence; self-confidence; separateness
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26198606 DOI: 10.1002/psaq.12025
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Psychoanal Q ISSN: 0033-2828