Silvio Joseph R
Washington Psychoanalytic Institute, USA.
J Am Acad Psychoanal. 2002 Spring;30(1):135-44; discussion 145-7. doi: 10.1521/jaap.30.1.135.21985.
Tennessee Williams expressed in A Streetcar Named Desire aspects of his own psychic conflict that erupted after he reached sudden success with the play's predecessor The Glass Menagerie. Interpretations are suggested about those psychic conflicts and their emotional and behavioral manifestations through an analysis of both the play and the author's life history. In particular, the playwright's childhood experiences within a troubled family, his painful relationships with a rejecting, abusive father and an unhappy, controlling mother, and his helpless witnessing of the suffering inflicted upon his beloved sister are linked to the contrasting themes, characters, and action in both dramas.
田纳西·威廉姆斯在《欲望号街车》中表达了他自己在其戏剧前身《玻璃动物园》取得突然成功后爆发的心理冲突的各个方面。通过对这部戏剧和作者生活经历的分析,提出了对这些心理冲突及其情感和行为表现的解读。特别是,剧作家在一个问题家庭中的童年经历、他与一个拒绝、虐待他的父亲以及一个不快乐、控制欲强的母亲的痛苦关系,以及他无助地目睹心爱的妹妹所遭受的苦难,都与这两部戏剧中形成对比的主题、人物和情节联系在一起。