Providing the most comprehensive examination of the two-way traffic between literature and psychoanalysis to date, this handbook looks at how each defines the other as well as addressing the key thinkers in psychoanalytic theory (Freud, Klein, Lacan, and the schools of thought each of these has generated). It examines the debts that these psychoanalytic traditions have to literature, and offers plentiful case-studies of literature’s influence from psychoanalysis.

Engaging with critical issues such as madness, memory, and colonialism, with reference to texts from authors as diverse as Shakespeare, Goethe, and Virginia Woolf, this collection is admirably broad in its scope and wide-ranging in its geographical coverage. It thinks about the impact of psychoanalysis in a wide variety of literatures as well as in film, and critical and cultural theory.

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Author Biographies
Preface and Acknowledgements
Jeremy Tambling

Abbreviations To Freud and Lacan Texts

Introduction Literature: the Other of Psychoanalysis
Jeremy Tambling


Forms of Psychoanalysis

1 When Psychoanalysis Plays with Words
Andrea Bachner

2 The Eyes of the Other: Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein and the Uncanny
Ben Moore

3 Arthemidorus’ Interpretation of Dreams: Foucault, Freud, Derrida
Paul Allen Miller

4 The Atomystique of the “Purloined Letter” Debate
David Sigler

5 A Rose of Iron Fillings: Charles Mauron and the Psychoanalytical Critical Turn
Catherine Lanone

6 A Schizoanalytic Walk with Desire
Celiese Lypka

7 Sublimation and Symptom: Fantasy, Story, Work, Pleasure
Daniel Katz

8 Psychoanalysis’s China: Freud, Lacan, and the Chinese Script
Andrea Bachner

Reading Texts

9 The First Gift: Freud, David Copperfield, and Sisters Bernays
Peter L. Rudnytsky

10 Beyond the Pleasure Principle: Antigone’s ‘No’ and the Ethic’s of Psychoanalysis
Paul Allen Miller

11 The Alice Books: Carroll’s Wonder
Sophie Marrett-Maleval

12 Psychoanalysis and Crime Fiction
Simão Valente

13 Shakespeare in Psychoanalysis: Hamlet, The Merchant of Venice, and King Lear
Andrea Bachner

14 Reading Hamlet with Lacan: The Joint of Symtoms, Desire and Time
Nicholas Pierre Boileau

15 The Subject of Poetry
Freud and Early Analysis

Psychoanalysis and Modernism

16 Excess, Trauma, and Negativity in Eliot and Lawrence
Fuhito Endo

17 The Counter-Impulses of Proust’s À La Reserche du Temps Perdu
L. Scott Lerner

18 James Joyce, or the Literary Symptom of Psychoanalysis
Jean-Michel Rabaté

19 Entangled Minds: Bion and Beckett
Angela Moorjani

20 Badiou’s Lacan and the Beckett-Event
Colin Wright

21 Narcissicism and Paranoid Interpretation: Surrealism, Ernst, and Dali
Jeremy Tambling

Psychoanalysis, Feminism and Gender

22 Hysteria
Judith Roof

23 Strangers to the Aesthetic: Psychoanalysis and Gender in Bataille and Kristeva
Malt Fabian Rauch

24 Psychoanalysis and Queer Sexualities: Djuna Barnes’ Nightwood
Chris Coffman

25 The Absent Mother in Mrs. Dalloway: Woolf, Klein and Freud
Fuhito Endo

26 Lacan, the Feminine, and Feminisms
Maria Josefina Sota Fuentes

27 Lesbian Film Theory
Judith Roof

Psychoanalysis and Cultural Theory

28 The Battle for the Voice: Psychoanalysis and Music
Tom DeRose

29 Sibling Incest in Wagner
Christopher Wintle

30 ‘The Creature…Was…a Man!’: Psychoanalysis, Freud and Animals
Nicholas Ray

31 Machines of Delusion and Desire: Literature, Media Theory, and Psychoanalysis
Andrew Gaedtke

32 Steve Jobs and the iGadget in the Economy of Jouissance
Scott Wilson

33 Posthumanism: Love in the Time of AI
Colin Wright

34 Unravellings: Religion, Colonialism, and Psychoanalysis
Benigno Trigo

35 A Žižekian Intervention in Traditional Postcolonial Thought
Ahmed Elbeshlawy

36 A “Living Depersonalization”: Fanon and Mannoni on Colonialism’s Psychic Violence
Christopher Lane

37 Psychoanalysis, Suzanne Césaire, Martinique, and Carribean Surrealism
Hanétha Vété-Congolo


Suggested Further Reading

Index

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This handbook provides a comprehensive look at the two-way traffic between literature and psychoanalysis and asks how each defines the other.
Most comprehensive book on the market situated at the intersection between literature and psychoanalysis
Bloomsbury Handbooks is a series of single-volume reference works which map the parameters of a discipline or sub-discipline and present the 'state-of-the-art' in terms of research. Each Handbook offers a systematic and structured range of specially commissioned essays reflecting on the history, methodologies, research methods, current debates and future of a particular field of research. Bloomsbury Handbooks provide researchers and graduate students with both cutting-edge perspectives on perennial questions and authoritative overviews of the history of research.
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ISBN
9781350287334
Publisert
2025-04-24
Utgiver
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC; Bloomsbury Academic
Vekt
1073 gr
Høyde
244 mm
Bredde
184 mm
Dybde
30 mm
Aldersnivå
U, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
560

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Jeremy Tambling was Professor of Comparative Literature at the University of Hong Kong, and then Professor of Literature at the University of Manchester. He is now part-time Professor at the Warsaw University of Social Sciences and Humanities (SWPS), Poland, and author of over twenty books, plus articles.