The psychological approach leads most directly to a substantial amplification of the meaning of a literary work. When we discuss psychology and its place in a literary work, we are primarily studying the author’s imagination. As all literary works are based on some kind of experience, and as all authors are human, we are necessarily caught up in the wide spectrum of emotional problems (caused by experience). Not all recourse of psychology in the analysis of literary work is undertaken to arrive at the understanding of the literary work, to a certain extent, we must be willing to use psychology to discuss probability.
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See also:
- Critical Approaches to Study Literature
- Objective Approach
- Subjective Approach
- Historical Approach
- Biographical Approach
- Psychological Approach
- Mythological and Archetypal Approach
- The Formalist Approach
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