Early conceptions of trauma are intimately linked not only with modernity but specifically with the height of industrialisation (Micale and Lerner 2001). This is converged in the opening of Specimen Days particularly in the image of an industrial accident at the ironworks where a young man is killed by the stamping machine. His young brother, replacing him at the machine after the funeral, then experiences an apparition of the dead brother still trapped inside the machine, which leads him to believe that all machines house entrapped ghosts of the dead. Writing on the Victorians ’ anxieties about internal disruption caused by the advent of the railway, Jill Matus (2001, 415) has pointed out that, Freud himself remarked in Beyond the Pleasure...
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ABSTRACT This paper considers Freud's concept of trauma and its resonances in contemporary cultural ...
Virginia Woolf in Mrs Dalloway, through Clarissa Dalloway’s and other parallel stories, presents us...
The introduction of the supernatural into literary discourse, together with an emphasis on insanity,...
The dissertation posits the idea that magical realism, as a mode of writing and not as a canonical g...
Contains fulltext : 228962.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The distressing...
In this article, the researchers investigate the personality of Seamus Heaney by the textual analysi...
The present collection of essays treats magical realism as a narrative strategy that has become a pa...
Reflecting on the otherness of trauma and its vexed relationship to representation, this article con...
Unni Langås’s chapter is a reading of The Hours (1998), which echoes not only Virginia Woolf’s Mrs. ...
Beginning as early as the 1790s and continuing throughout the nineteenth century, it is possible to ...
The Armistice serves as the Great War's haunted point of closure in Britain. By combining literary a...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 65-68).This paper explores the varying degrees of trauma,...
Trauma as an official diagnosis first entered the DSM in 1980 and literary theorists began employing...
The writing of Sigmund Freud and Joseph Conrad at the turn of the nineteenth century mounts a critiq...
Abstract Edgar Allan Poe’s tales represent one of the most finely-wrought conjurings up of trauma-ge...
ABSTRACT This paper considers Freud's concept of trauma and its resonances in contemporary cultural ...
Virginia Woolf in Mrs Dalloway, through Clarissa Dalloway’s and other parallel stories, presents us...
The introduction of the supernatural into literary discourse, together with an emphasis on insanity,...
The dissertation posits the idea that magical realism, as a mode of writing and not as a canonical g...
Contains fulltext : 228962.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The distressing...
In this article, the researchers investigate the personality of Seamus Heaney by the textual analysi...
The present collection of essays treats magical realism as a narrative strategy that has become a pa...