01162nam0 22002651i 450 UON0004872920231205102216.73920020107d1912 |0itac50 bagerDE|||| 1||||Bericht uber die festversammlung zur Eroffnung des Studienjahres des Seminars dur Orientalische Sprachen... / erstattet von dem direktor Eduard SachauBerlinIn kommission bei Georg Reimer191214 p.26 cmDEBerlinUONL003157ARA IPAESI ARABI - GENERALIAASachauEduardUONV001463235467Reimer GeorgUONV272969650SACHAU, EduardSachau, EduardUONV164094ITSOL20240220RICASIBA - SISTEMA BIBLIOTECARIO DI ATENEOUONSIUON00048729SIBA - SISTEMA BIBLIOTECARIO DI ATENEOSI ARA I 153 (misc. a) SI MR 28241 7 153 (misc. a) Bericht uber die festversammlung zur Eroffnung des Studienjahres des Seminars dur Orientalische Sprachen...2832465UNIOR04815oam 22006014a 450 991015173990332120230808195940.0978177112206117711220649781771122054177112205610.51644/9781771122054(CKB)3710000000903373(MiAaPQ)EBC4710999(OCoLC)962823176(MdBmJHUP)muse56080(MiAaPQ)EBC4978642(Au-PeEL)EBL4978642(CaONFJC)MIL956873(OCoLC)935108415(DE-B1597)667897(DE-B1597)9781771122054(Perlego)1706891(EXLCZ)99371000000090337320160108h20162016 uy 0engurcnu||||||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierArchetypes from Underground Notes on the Dostoevskian Self /Lonny HarrisonWaterloo, Ontario :Wilfrid Laurier :University Press,2016.©20161 online resource (219 pages)9781584200413 1584200413 9781771122047 1771122048 Includes bibliographical references and index.Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Note on Transliteration -- INTRODUCTION: Dostoevsky's Types and Archetypes -- A Brief History of Archetypes -- Dostoevsky as an Archetypal Writer -- On Dostoevsky and Mysticism -- Chapter Summary and Overview -- CHAPTER 1 Foundations of the Dostoevskian Self -- "They Call Me a Psychologist" -- Modernity and the Problem of the Modern Self -- Reading Dostoevsky "Religiously" -- CHAPTER 2 The Divided Self -- The Problem of Duality -- The Romantic Divided Self -- The Doppelgänger Motif and Antecedents to The Double -- Dostoevskian Dialectics -- CHAPTER 3 Dostoevsky's Underground -- The Archetypal Unconscious -- From Revision of The Double to Notes from Underground -- Feminine Archetypes: Mother, Madonna, and Femme Fatale -- The Law of Personality and the Law of Love -- CHAPTER 4 Dostoevsky and the Shadow -- "Karamazovism" -- The Coincidence of Opposites -- Intelligentsia: Illness and Apocalypse -- Inertia and the Decomposition of Consciousness -- Dostoevsky and the "Russian Idea" -- CHAPTER 5 Myths of Transformation -- Russian Folktales and the Question of Genre -- Myths of Death and Renewal -- The Hero Myth -- Self as Vision of "Moments of Eternal Harmony" -- CONCLUSION: Dostoevsky beyond Duality -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.Archetypes from Underground: Notes on the Dostoevskian Self uncovers archetypal imagery in Dostoevsky's stories and novels and argues that archetypes bring a new dimension to our understanding and appreciation of his works. In this interdisciplinary study, Harrison analyzes selected texts in light of fresh research in Dostoevsky studies, cultural history, comparative mythology, and depth psychology. He argues that one of Dostoevsky's chief concerns is the crisis of modernity, and that he dramatizes the conflicts of the modern self by depicting the dynamic, transformative nature of the psyche. Harrison finds the language and imagery of archetypes in Dostoevsky's characters, symbols, and themes, and shows how these resonate in remarkable ways with the archetypes of self, persona, and the shadow. He demonstrates that major themes in Dostoevsky coincide with Western esotericism, such as the complementarity of opposites, transformation, and the symbolism of death and resurrection. These arguments inform a close reading of several of Dostoevsky's texts, including The Double, Notes from Underground, and The Brothers Karamazov. Archetypes inform these works and others, bringing vitality to Dostoevsky's major characters and themes. This research represents a departure from the religious and philosophical questions that have dominated Dostoevsky studies. This work is the first sustained analysis of Dostoevsky's work in light of archetypes, framing a topic that calls for further investigation. Archetypes illumine the author's ideas about Russian national identity and its faith traditions and help us redefine our understanding of Russian realism and the prominent place Dostoevsky occupies within it.Archetype (Psychologie) dans la litteratureArchetype (Psychology) in literatureArchetype (Psychologie) dans la litterature.Archetype (Psychology) in literature.891.733Harrison Lonny1974-1222808MdBmJHUPMdBmJHUPBOOK9910151739903321Archetypes from Underground2836685UNINA