Gothic radicalism : literature, philosophy and psychoanalysis in the nineteeth century
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Gothic radicalism : literature, philosophy and psychoanalysis in the nineteeth century
Macmillan , St. Martin's Press, 2000
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 179-185) and index
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Description
Applying ideas drawn from contemporary critical theory this book historicizes psychoanalysis through a new, and significant, theorization of the Gothic. The central premise is that the nineteenth-century Gothic produced a radical critique of accounts of sublimity and Freudian psychoanalysis. This book makes a major contribution to an understanding of both the nineteenth century and the Gothic discourse which challenged the dominant ideas of that period. Writers explored include Mary Shelley, Edgar Allan Poe, Robert Louis Stevenson and Bram Stoker.
Table of Contents
Preface Acknowledgements Introduction The Gothic and the Sublime Frankenstein : Sublimity Reconsidered, Foucault and Kristeva History and the Sublime Sublime Utterance: Gothic Voyages, Going Public with the Private The Urban Sublime: Kant and Poe Textuality and Sublimity in Dracula Freud's Uncanny Sublime Afterword Notes Index
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