« Like great writers such as Shakespeare and Dostoyevsky, Molière was a psychoanalyst before the time. The situation he portrays has something to think about. We can laugh at the ridiculous hypochondriac he's staging, but don't we recognize a small part of ourselves? In fact, if this play `The Imaginary Sick` has been so successful, it is because it has awakened in the viewer the part of him that is well able to invent in passing some small failures. Molière's play serves as a symbol to put us in touch with a part of ourselves that we forget most of the time. The same is true of all the masterpieces of the world repertoire. »
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Guy Corneau
Healing the heart |
Guy Corneau
Healing the heart
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« ... psychology is a contemporary myth that, like all myths, has the task of giving meaning to human suffering. In the end there is perhaps only one teaching, one mission, one remedy: the healing of the heart - for our greatest happiness. »
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Guy Corneau
Healing the heart |
Guy Corneau
Healing the heart
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« In fact, from the moment a young person moves into adolescence, his parents no longer have to answer for him. He must now take charge, no matter what his child was. Mothers would like to live in the place of their sons to avoid the vicissitudes of fate. But you can't experience a drama in someone else's shoes. The son must choose for himself what he wants to do with his life. »
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Guy Corneau
Isn't there happy love? How father-daughter and mother-son bonds shape our loves |
Guy Corneau
Isn't there happy love? How father-daughter and mother-son bonds shape our loves
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