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Psyche and Text: The Sublime and the Grandiose in Literature, Psychopathology, and Culture.

・ISBN 978-0-7914-1570-2 paper US$ 34.95

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著者・編者 Sussman, Henry,
シリーズ (SUNY series in Psychoanalysis and Culture)
出版社 (State University of New York Press, US)
出版年 1993
ページ数 233 pp.
ニュース番号 <L25-38413>

Sussman here explores the relevance and value of object-relations theory to literature and literary studies. His study of character treats literature as a medium in which important relationships to conceptualized others-artifacts, mentors, activities, and schools of thought-are being worked through. Although rooted in the psychoanalytical model, this book is ultimately a study of character and of the conditions of subjectivity and intellectual work in the contemporary world. No background in literature or psychoanalysis is necessary for its understanding and productive use.

Beginning his study of character with Sophocles' The Antigone and Shakespeare's Othello, Sussman then goes on to locate the underpinnings of twentieth-century notions of the grandiose and of subjective emptiness in the Romantic exploration of the sublime. Discussions of characterization in Kafka, Joyce, and Beckett lead to an extended reading of Musil's A Man Without Qualities. To show the increasing awareness of narcissistic psychopathology in contemporary popular culture, Sussman also includes readings of "Citizen Kane" and "The Silence of the Lambs."