Starting from a new definition of existential paranoia, conceived philosophically as an altered form of solipsism or theologically as the revelation of an immanent inferno, we go on to explore the dissociative constitution of Dostoevsky’s novella, The Double. Influenced by the Shakespearean “I am not what I am”, Yakov Petrovich Goliadkin, the main character, builds an intriguing attack on the Jungian category of the persona, which we read as a symptom of indifferentiation. We will also analyze hero’s nightmare, where the conflict between the Ego and the Doppelganger receives a tragic dimension, attempting to evaluate Goliadkin 1 and Goliadkin 2 through Jungian typology. Insights from Philip K. Dick, Emil Cioran, Rainer Maria Rilke or Mihai ...
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Starting from a new definition of existential paranoia, conceived philosophically as an altered form...
Having undertaken a critical analysis of a transnational program of research to identify and interve...
Maupassant’s short horror story Horla (1887) contains a treatment of anxiety that can be analyzed in...
This paper explores the way in which the cultural, psychiatric and psychoanalytic context of the 19...
Both psychology and psychiatry are dominated by individualistic accounts of paranoia (and, indeed, o...
As a writer who famously aimed to capture the essence of humanity in his literature, Fyodor Dostoevs...
This dissertation addresses two questions fundamental to Russian nineteenth-century intellectual his...
My understanding of psychopathologic cases as authentic forms of life are derived from my study of t...
[This article analyses Dostoevsky\u27s The Idiot as a psychological novel which focuses on the pertu...
In the following paper I will argue that there are interesting connections between the founder of an...
The Jungian conflict between the persona ("the mask of the soul") and the shadow (a sort of "counter...
This paper seeks to explain the characterization of Raskolnikov in Dostoevsky\u27s Crime and Punishm...
The aim of analyzing Fyodor Dostoevsky’s Crime and Punishment and Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness ...
In the twenty-first century, where everyone seems connected by a smartphone and Facebook account, ma...
This study analyses literary depictions of subject-other relations through representative post-World...
Starting from a new definition of existential paranoia, conceived philosophically as an altered form...
Having undertaken a critical analysis of a transnational program of research to identify and interve...
Maupassant’s short horror story Horla (1887) contains a treatment of anxiety that can be analyzed in...
This paper explores the way in which the cultural, psychiatric and psychoanalytic context of the 19...
Both psychology and psychiatry are dominated by individualistic accounts of paranoia (and, indeed, o...
As a writer who famously aimed to capture the essence of humanity in his literature, Fyodor Dostoevs...
This dissertation addresses two questions fundamental to Russian nineteenth-century intellectual his...
My understanding of psychopathologic cases as authentic forms of life are derived from my study of t...
[This article analyses Dostoevsky\u27s The Idiot as a psychological novel which focuses on the pertu...
In the following paper I will argue that there are interesting connections between the founder of an...
The Jungian conflict between the persona ("the mask of the soul") and the shadow (a sort of "counter...
This paper seeks to explain the characterization of Raskolnikov in Dostoevsky\u27s Crime and Punishm...
The aim of analyzing Fyodor Dostoevsky’s Crime and Punishment and Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness ...
In the twenty-first century, where everyone seems connected by a smartphone and Facebook account, ma...
This study analyses literary depictions of subject-other relations through representative post-World...