The French theorist Lacan has always been called a 'literary'
theoretician. Here is, for the first time, a complete study of his
literary analyses and examples, with an account of the importance of
literature in the building of his highly original system of thought.
Rabate offers a systematic genealogy of Lacan's theory of literature,
reconstructing a doctrine based upon Freudian insights, and
revitalised through close readings of authors as diverse as Poe, Gide,
Shakespeare, Plato, Claudel, Genet, Duras and Joyce. Not simply an
essay about Lacan's influences or style, this book shows how the
emergence of key terms like the 'letter' and the 'symptom' would not
have been possible without innovative readings of literary texts.
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Psychoanalysis and the Subject of Literature
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ISBN
9781137060709
Publisert
2018
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Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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