The aim of the thesis is to submit the fiction of E.A. Poe (1809-1849), in particular his short stories featuring intradiegetic narrators to a phenomenological and textual exploration, the purpose of which is to show how in these works writing becomes mimetic of mental disturbance. In order to thus examine the way in which madness plays a central role in the corpus, shaping it by unfolding rhythms distinctive of psychosis and a credible symptomatology, we adopt a psychopathological and phenomenological perspective, such as inaugurated in psychiatrist Ludwig Binswanger’s Daseinsanalyse, developed by a number of disciples,among whom Ronald D. Laing, Bin Kimura, etc. In its approach of psychosis, this phenomenological clinical method is predic...
À l’encontre des études qui plaquent des concepts psychanalytiques sur des pré-textes, c’est-à-dire ...
The paper is devoted to the research how altered states of consciousness and mental disorders influe...
This article discusses Edgar Allan Poe’s The Imp of the Perverse and William Wilson in the light of ...
Le but de la présente thèse est de soumettre la fiction d’Edgar Allan Poe (1809-1849), en particulie...
Edgar Allan Poe stands among these authors whose reputations were largely shaped by the nature of th...
1 Abstract The focus of this thesis aims at mental illness in the works of Edgar Allan Poe, their in...
This essay is based on the premise of psychoanalytical literal theory through a perspective of the a...
This collection offers six critical essays on the topic of psychology in Edgar Allan Poe. It came to...
Poe’s insisted dramatization of his characters’ psychological vulnerability is a major reason for hi...
Cet article donne un aperçu de ce que Edgar A. Poe nomma "L'esprit de la perversité". Après une anal...
The male main character presented as the narrator in Poe’s The Tell Tale Heart is the interesting on...
By analyzing seven of Edgar Allan Poe’s tales, I ask whether the dreadful feeling evoked in the read...
Au XIXème siècle, la perception de la folie évolue de façon sensible : des méthodes thérapeutiques s...
The “madman’s” place throughout history has tended to be a mystery on both ontological and epistemol...
In the XIXth century, the perception of madness goes through significant evolutions : therapeutic me...
À l’encontre des études qui plaquent des concepts psychanalytiques sur des pré-textes, c’est-à-dire ...
The paper is devoted to the research how altered states of consciousness and mental disorders influe...
This article discusses Edgar Allan Poe’s The Imp of the Perverse and William Wilson in the light of ...
Le but de la présente thèse est de soumettre la fiction d’Edgar Allan Poe (1809-1849), en particulie...
Edgar Allan Poe stands among these authors whose reputations were largely shaped by the nature of th...
1 Abstract The focus of this thesis aims at mental illness in the works of Edgar Allan Poe, their in...
This essay is based on the premise of psychoanalytical literal theory through a perspective of the a...
This collection offers six critical essays on the topic of psychology in Edgar Allan Poe. It came to...
Poe’s insisted dramatization of his characters’ psychological vulnerability is a major reason for hi...
Cet article donne un aperçu de ce que Edgar A. Poe nomma "L'esprit de la perversité". Après une anal...
The male main character presented as the narrator in Poe’s The Tell Tale Heart is the interesting on...
By analyzing seven of Edgar Allan Poe’s tales, I ask whether the dreadful feeling evoked in the read...
Au XIXème siècle, la perception de la folie évolue de façon sensible : des méthodes thérapeutiques s...
The “madman’s” place throughout history has tended to be a mystery on both ontological and epistemol...
In the XIXth century, the perception of madness goes through significant evolutions : therapeutic me...
À l’encontre des études qui plaquent des concepts psychanalytiques sur des pré-textes, c’est-à-dire ...
The paper is devoted to the research how altered states of consciousness and mental disorders influe...
This article discusses Edgar Allan Poe’s The Imp of the Perverse and William Wilson in the light of ...