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Shock, memory and the unconscious in Victorian fiction, Jill L. Matus

Label
Shock, memory and the unconscious in Victorian fiction, Jill L. Matus
Language
eng
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Shock, memory and the unconscious in Victorian fiction
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Oclc number
667005804
Responsibility statement
Jill L. Matus
Series statement
Cambridge studies in nineteenth-century literature and culture, 69Cambridge Social Sciences eBooks
Summary
Jill Matus explores shock in Victorian fiction and psychology with startling results that reconfigure the history of trauma theory. Central to Victorian thinking about consciousness and emotion, shock is a concept that challenged earlier ideas about the relationship between mind and body. Although the new materialist psychology of the mid-nineteenth century made possible the very concept of a wound to the psyche - the recognition, for example, that those who escaped physically unscathed from train crashes or other overwhelming experiences might still have been injured in some significant way - it was Victorian fiction, with its complex explorations of the inner life of the individual and accounts of upheavals in personal identity, that most fully articulated the idea of the haunted, possessed and traumatized subject. This wide-ranging book reshapes our understanding of Victorian theories of mind and memory and reveals the relevance of nineteenth-century culture to contemporary theories of trauma.--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Introduction: the psyche in pain -- Historicizing trauma -- Dream and trance: Gaskell's North and south as a "condition-of-consciousness" novel -- Memory and aftermath: from Dicken's "The signalman" to The mystery of Edwin Drood -- Overwhelming emotion and psychic shock in George Eliot's The lifted veil and Daniel Deronda -- Dissociation and multiple selves: memory, Myers and Stevenson's "shilling shocker" -- Afterword on afterwards
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Shock, Memory & the Unconscious in Victorian Fiction
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