Psychology in Edgar Allan Poe
Contributor(s)
Del Guercio, Gerardo (editor)
Collection
Knowledge Unlatched (KU)Language
EnglishAbstract
This collection offers six critical essays on the topic of psychology in Edgar Allan Poe. It came together as a response to a visible absence of this subject in recent scholarship. The volume presents Edgar Allan Poe as one of the pioneers in psychology, who often anticipated major theoretical trends and ideas in psychology in his incessant explorations of the relationship between behavior and the psyche. Scrutinizing serial killer narratives, obsessive narratives through Jungian unconscious, Lacanian Das Ding, doppelgängers, intersubjectivity, and the interrelationship between the material world and imaginative faculties, the essays reveal the richness and the complexity of Poe's work and its pertinence to contemporary culture.
Keywords
Philosophy; Psychology; Technology & Engineering; AgricultureDOI
https://doi.org/10.30819/4940ISBN
9783832549404Publisher
Logos Verlag BerlinPublisher website
https://www.logos-verlag.com/Publication date and place
2019Imprint
Logos Verlag BerlinClassification
Philosophy
Psychology
Agriculture and farming