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한국현대정신분석학회 현대정신분석 라깡과 현대정신분석 제1권 제1호
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1999.12
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87 - 109 (23page)

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William Blake is interested in female sexuality and suppression during the patriarchal society in the 1790s. He also tries to portray female desire through his poems all his life. Blake explores the female growth and identity through expressing her sexuality in his poems, "The Book of Thel," "Visions of the Daughters of Albion," "Songs of Experience" and "Four Zoas."
Sigmund Freud's essay, "Contributions to the Psychology of Love," deals with the tension between culture and sexuality, especially frigidity in woman. Female frigidity may become the essential causation of the true neuroses. If our civilization could be founded on the suppression of sexual instincts, the energies available for cultural development are mostly won through suppression of sexual desires.
In Freud, sexual energy must be sublimated in order to produce art. But for Blake, the energy needs not be forced into cultural aims because it takes identical form with creative energy.
The internal conflicts involved in being a woman in a male-dominated society have been largely ignored by writers of both sexes. The time has come for a serious reassessment of Blake's writing focusing on woman's sexuality in the light of Freud. Blake's poems is predominant in describing honestly female sexual desires and criticizing sexual suppression. Blake's radical humanism leads to a vision of embodiment that celebrated human being's energy, especially the forces of female sexuality.

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