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“Cured, I Am Frizzled, Stale, and Small”: Jungian Individuation Realized in Robert Lowell’s Life Studies
by
Gannon, Todd
in
Analytical psychology
/ Biographies
/ Bipolar disorder
/ Careers
/ Carl Jung
/ confessional poetry
/ Criticism
/ Identity formation
/ individuation
/ Jung, Carl
/ Literary prizes
/ Lowell, Robert
/ Mental disorders
/ Mental health
/ Mentally ill
/ Mentally ill persons
/ Mythology
/ Patients
/ Plath, Sylvia (1932-1963)
/ Poetry
/ Psychoanalysis
/ Robert Lowell
/ Shamdasani, Sonu
/ Suicides & suicide attempts
/ Tate, Allen
2024
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“Cured, I Am Frizzled, Stale, and Small”: Jungian Individuation Realized in Robert Lowell’s Life Studies
by
Gannon, Todd
in
Analytical psychology
/ Biographies
/ Bipolar disorder
/ Careers
/ Carl Jung
/ confessional poetry
/ Criticism
/ Identity formation
/ individuation
/ Jung, Carl
/ Literary prizes
/ Lowell, Robert
/ Mental disorders
/ Mental health
/ Mentally ill
/ Mentally ill persons
/ Mythology
/ Patients
/ Plath, Sylvia (1932-1963)
/ Poetry
/ Psychoanalysis
/ Robert Lowell
/ Shamdasani, Sonu
/ Suicides & suicide attempts
/ Tate, Allen
2024
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“Cured, I Am Frizzled, Stale, and Small”: Jungian Individuation Realized in Robert Lowell’s Life Studies
by
Gannon, Todd
in
Analytical psychology
/ Biographies
/ Bipolar disorder
/ Careers
/ Carl Jung
/ confessional poetry
/ Criticism
/ Identity formation
/ individuation
/ Jung, Carl
/ Literary prizes
/ Lowell, Robert
/ Mental disorders
/ Mental health
/ Mentally ill
/ Mentally ill persons
/ Mythology
/ Patients
/ Plath, Sylvia (1932-1963)
/ Poetry
/ Psychoanalysis
/ Robert Lowell
/ Shamdasani, Sonu
/ Suicides & suicide attempts
/ Tate, Allen
2024
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“Cured, I Am Frizzled, Stale, and Small”: Jungian Individuation Realized in Robert Lowell’s Life Studies
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“Cured, I Am Frizzled, Stale, and Small”: Jungian Individuation Realized in Robert Lowell’s Life Studies
2024
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Robert Lowell’s Life Studies won the National Book Award for Poetry in 1960 and is credited with initiating the confessional poetry movement, which included followers and students of Lowell such as Anne Sexton and Sylvia Plath. In Life Studies, Lowell channeled his 1950s experiences with bipolar disorder and mental health hospitalizations into poems such as “Man and Wife”, “Waking in the Blue”, and “Home After Three Months Away”. Lowell’s hard-won Life Studies triumph, though most recently analyzed through socioeconomic and “divine madness” lenses, can also be understood through Carl Jung’s individuation concept which posits that self-realization can be attained through the reconciliation of one’s own conscious and unconscious mental processes. This article argues that Lowell’s Life Studies poems, when examined through Jungian individuation, enabled Lowell to achieve self-realization, and paved the way for mentally ill individuals to learn how to achieve psychological wholeness through art.
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