Continuing our series of blogs about international Shakespeares alongside the Olympic games and the International Shakespeare Conference in Stratford, it’s time to hear from Dr Aleksandar Dimitrijevic, who teaches in the Department of Psychology at the University of Belgrade. He is a trained clinical psychiatrist and psychoanalyst.
Here he recognises the importance of Shakespeare from the earliest days of psychoanalysis and shares his own deep interest in how psychoanalytic readings can enrich our understanding of the work.
You can read a review by Aleksandar of ‘The Mind According to Shakespeare’ by clicking here.