Figuring Madness in Nineteenth-Century Fiction
How are signs and symptoms of psychic alienation variously enfigured in literary texts? And how do readers invariably figure in some form of the 'madness' they attempt to figure out? These are some of the questions addressed by Figuring Madness , a study which employs the insights of current post-structuralist psychoanalysis and semiotic theory to examine the complex interimplication of the subject and object of madness that is always implied by the dynamics of analytic dia-gnosis. In its focus on the implications of writing and reading signs of madness, the study offers new interpretations of both canonical and non-canonical texts by authors spanning the period from Jane Austen and Anthony Trollope to Charlotte Perkins Gilman and Henry James.
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Figuring Madness in Nineteenth-Century Fiction
How are signs and symptoms of psychic alienation variously enfigured in literary texts? And how do readers invariably figure in some form of the 'madness' they attempt to figure out? These are some of the questions addressed by Figuring Madness , a study which employs the insights of current post-structuralist psychoanalysis and semiotic theory to examine the complex interimplication of the subject and object of madness that is always implied by the dynamics of analytic dia-gnosis. In its focus on the implications of writing and reading signs of madness, the study offers new interpretations of both canonical and non-canonical texts by authors spanning the period from Jane Austen and Anthony Trollope to Charlotte Perkins Gilman and Henry James.
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Figuring Madness in Nineteenth-Century Fiction

Figuring Madness in Nineteenth-Century Fiction

by G Kommerell
Figuring Madness in Nineteenth-Century Fiction

Figuring Madness in Nineteenth-Century Fiction

by G Kommerell

Hardcover(1997)

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How are signs and symptoms of psychic alienation variously enfigured in literary texts? And how do readers invariably figure in some form of the 'madness' they attempt to figure out? These are some of the questions addressed by Figuring Madness , a study which employs the insights of current post-structuralist psychoanalysis and semiotic theory to examine the complex interimplication of the subject and object of madness that is always implied by the dynamics of analytic dia-gnosis. In its focus on the implications of writing and reading signs of madness, the study offers new interpretations of both canonical and non-canonical texts by authors spanning the period from Jane Austen and Anthony Trollope to Charlotte Perkins Gilman and Henry James.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780333634660
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan UK
Publication date: 08/29/1997
Edition description: 1997
Pages: 202
Product dimensions: 5.51(w) x 8.50(h) x (d)

Table of Contents

Introduction: Figuring Madness - 'Unheard of Contradictions': The Language of Madness in Charlotte Perkins Gilman's 'The Yellow Wallpaper' - 'Running Mad': Loco-Motion and the Madness of Language in Jane Austen's 'Love and Friendship' - The Body Melancholy: Trollope's He Knew He Was Right - The Suffocation of the Mother: Hysteria and Heart and Science - The Silent 'Horrors' of The Turn of the Screw and 'The Yellow Wallpaper' Revisited - Subjects at Sea: The Paranoiac Knowledge of Moby-Dick - Epilogue: Dia-gnosis - Works Cited
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