Unconscious Structure in The Idiot : : A Study in Literature and Psychoanalysis / / Elizabeth Dalton.

Arguing that psychoanalytic method enlarges and enriches the significance of literature by discovering a fundamental unconscious structure governing meaning and form in the literary text, Elizabeth Dalton presents both a new and lucid reformulation of the theory of psychoanalytic criticism and a pen...

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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- 1. THEORY. Psychoanalytic Method and the Study of Literature -- I. Introduction -- II. Psychoanalysis and the Interpretation of the Text -- III. Repression, the Unconscious, and the Structure of the Literary Work -- IV. The Ambiguity of Language -- V. Literature and Psychopathology -- 2. DEMONSTRATION. Dostoevsky's The Idiot -- I. "A Kind of Unnatural Fear . . ." -- II. Prince Christ -- III. The Saintly Whore -- IV. "Whom I Love I Chastise" -- V. The Scene on the Staircase: "A weapon made to a special pattern" -- VI. FathersandChildren -- VII. The Epileptic Mode of Being -- VIII. Philosophical Rebellion -- IX. Religious Submission -- X. The Compulsion to Repeat -- XI. Ambivalence and the Pre-oedipal Mother -- XII. The End of Interpretation -- Appendix. The Creative Process in The Notebooks for "The Idiot" -- Notes -- Selected Bibliography
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Arguing that psychoanalytic method enlarges and enriches the significance of literature by discovering a fundamental unconscious structure governing meaning and form in the literary text, Elizabeth Dalton presents both a new and lucid reformulation of the theory of psychoanalytic criticism and a penetrating study of Dostoevsky's great novel, The Idiot. In answering the objections to psychoanalytic criticism, she contends that the method-if properly understood-can be used without falling into reductionism and without recourse to the author's biography. She then deals with such crucial issues as the connections between dreams and literary creation, the role of repression in art, the relationship between creativity and psychopathology, and the unconscious aspects of language. Demonstrating this approach in a radical and comprehensive interpretation of Dostoevsky's novel, the author shows how the enigmatic character of Prince Myshkin, his epilepsy, his mystical insights, his love of Nastasya, and his mysterious involvement with her murderer are all related in a complex pattern of unconscious conflict and fantasy derived from the most primitive and powerful motifs of psychic life. Professor Dalton's pursuit of unconscious connections into virtually every detail of the novel, accounting for subplots, minor characters, and even for the puzzling flaws in the narrative, fully establishes the importance of psychoanalysis for the study of literature.Originally published in 1979.The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.
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Frontmatter --
Contents --
Preface --
Acknowledgments --
1. THEORY. Psychoanalytic Method and the Study of Literature --
I. Introduction --
II. Psychoanalysis and the Interpretation of the Text --
III. Repression, the Unconscious, and the Structure of the Literary Work --
IV. The Ambiguity of Language --
V. Literature and Psychopathology --
2. DEMONSTRATION. Dostoevsky's The Idiot --
I. "A Kind of Unnatural Fear . . ." --
II. Prince Christ --
III. The Saintly Whore --
IV. "Whom I Love I Chastise" --
V. The Scene on the Staircase: "A weapon made to a special pattern" --
VI. FathersandChildren --
VII. The Epileptic Mode of Being --
VIII. Philosophical Rebellion --
IX. Religious Submission --
X. The Compulsion to Repeat --
XI. Ambivalence and the Pre-oedipal Mother --
XII. The End of Interpretation --
Appendix. The Creative Process in The Notebooks for "The Idiot" --
Notes --
Selected Bibliography
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Contents --
Preface --
Acknowledgments --
1. THEORY. Psychoanalytic Method and the Study of Literature --
I. Introduction --
II. Psychoanalysis and the Interpretation of the Text --
III. Repression, the Unconscious, and the Structure of the Literary Work --
IV. The Ambiguity of Language --
V. Literature and Psychopathology --
2. DEMONSTRATION. Dostoevsky's The Idiot --
I. "A Kind of Unnatural Fear . . ." --
II. Prince Christ --
III. The Saintly Whore --
IV. "Whom I Love I Chastise" --
V. The Scene on the Staircase: "A weapon made to a special pattern" --
VI. FathersandChildren --
VII. The Epileptic Mode of Being --
VIII. Philosophical Rebellion --
IX. Religious Submission --
X. The Compulsion to Repeat --
XI. Ambivalence and the Pre-oedipal Mother --
XII. The End of Interpretation --
Appendix. The Creative Process in The Notebooks for "The Idiot" --
Notes --
Selected Bibliography
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contents Frontmatter --
Contents --
Preface --
Acknowledgments --
1. THEORY. Psychoanalytic Method and the Study of Literature --
I. Introduction --
II. Psychoanalysis and the Interpretation of the Text --
III. Repression, the Unconscious, and the Structure of the Literary Work --
IV. The Ambiguity of Language --
V. Literature and Psychopathology --
2. DEMONSTRATION. Dostoevsky's The Idiot --
I. "A Kind of Unnatural Fear . . ." --
II. Prince Christ --
III. The Saintly Whore --
IV. "Whom I Love I Chastise" --
V. The Scene on the Staircase: "A weapon made to a special pattern" --
VI. FathersandChildren --
VII. The Epileptic Mode of Being --
VIII. Philosophical Rebellion --
IX. Religious Submission --
X. The Compulsion to Repeat --
XI. Ambivalence and the Pre-oedipal Mother --
XII. The End of Interpretation --
Appendix. The Creative Process in The Notebooks for "The Idiot" --
Notes --
Selected Bibliography
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