"The Return of the Repressed": Uncovering Family Secrets in Zola's Fiction

An Interpretation of Selected Novels

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This book analyses one of the many levels of complexity not readily apparent to the reader of Zola's fiction: the question of the author's family secrets. The novels addressed here present a variety of sub-textual issues highlighting Zola's sexual insecurity and anxiety. Their analysis reveals a mystery related to female sexuality that pervades the narratives of Thérèse Raquin and La Fortune des Rougon, and that is silently transmitted in Madeleine Férat, La Faute de l'Abbé Mouret, La Bête humaine, La Curée, Nana, Le Docteur Pascal and Vérité. The novels are explored from the standpoint of psychoanalytical criticism, a tool particularly appropriate for examining Zola's language and illuminating the recurrent theme of «the Return of the repressed». Four psychoanalytical theories are adopted: Nicolas Abraham's and Maria Toroks' theories of psychic development (presenting the concept of the phantom) and Sigmund Freud's and Jacques Lacan's theories of infantile sexuality. This book analyses Zola's fiction from a psychoanalytical standpoint, focusing in particular on the author's family secret. The study scans for sub-textual issues of sexual insecurity and anxiety, which are analysed through the psychoanalytical theories of Abraham, Toroks, Freud and Lacan.
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Oghia-Codsi, Rita
Titel
"The Return of the Repressed": Uncovering Family Secrets in Zola's Fiction
Uitgever
Peter Lang AG, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
Jaar
2015
Taal
Engels
Pagina's
325
Gewicht
491 gr
EAN
9783034319829
Afmetingen
223 x 151 x 22 mm
Bindwijze
Paperback

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