Death and the Mother from Dickens to Freud - Victorian Fiction and the Anxiety of Origins (Hardcover, New)


Victorian culture is famous for its idealization of mothers and families, yet the popular novels of this period frequently feature mothers who are dead or otherwise absent. Through an analysis of the work of Dickens, Collins, Eliot, Darwin and Woolf, Carolyn Dever discusses this apparent paradox. She shows how the idealized dead mother is fundamental to the Victorians' idea of origins, and later becomes the central figure of Freudian psychoanalysis. Dever demonstrates that Victorian literature and psychoanalysis have much to teach us about each other.

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Victorian culture is famous for its idealization of mothers and families, yet the popular novels of this period frequently feature mothers who are dead or otherwise absent. Through an analysis of the work of Dickens, Collins, Eliot, Darwin and Woolf, Carolyn Dever discusses this apparent paradox. She shows how the idealized dead mother is fundamental to the Victorians' idea of origins, and later becomes the central figure of Freudian psychoanalysis. Dever demonstrates that Victorian literature and psychoanalysis have much to teach us about each other.

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Product Details

General

Imprint

Cambridge UniversityPress

Country of origin

United Kingdom

Series

Cambridge Studies in Nineteenth-Century Literature and Culture

Release date

May 1998

Availability

Expected to ship within 12 - 17 working days

First published

1998

Authors

Dimensions

235 x 160 x 20mm (L x W x T)

Format

Hardcover

Pages

252

Edition

New

ISBN-13

978-0-521-62280-6

Barcode

9780521622806

Categories

LSN

0-521-62280-8



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