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The story of Narcissus, who falls in love with his own image in a spring, has fascinated writers and thinkers ever since Ovid first gave poetical form to the myth in his Metamorphoses. This study systematically investigates the elaborations of the theme at the turn of the century around 1900. It argues that a sense of crisis in the modern foundation of selfhood explains the heightened interest in Narcissus during this period.

The book investigates three different aspects of the theme: as a symbol of a poetic apotheosis of the self in French Symbolism; as a narrative of a dissolving self in English, Austrian and French decadent literature; and as the concept of narcissism in sexology and psychoanalysis, where self-love provides an instinctual foundation of the self.



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Crystalline Reflection: Gide, Valéry, de Bouhélier and others – Narcissus Comes of Age: Wilde, Andrian, Lorrain and others – The Birth of the Concept out of the Narcissus-like Tendency: Freud, Ellis, Rank and others

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG
      Publication Date: 15/03/2017
      ISBN13: 9783631665923, 978-3631665923
      ISBN10: 363166592X

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      The story of Narcissus, who falls in love with his own image in a spring, has fascinated writers and thinkers ever since Ovid first gave poetical form to the myth in his Metamorphoses. This study systematically investigates the elaborations of the theme at the turn of the century around 1900. It argues that a sense of crisis in the modern foundation of selfhood explains the heightened interest in Narcissus during this period.

      The book investigates three different aspects of the theme: as a symbol of a poetic apotheosis of the self in French Symbolism; as a narrative of a dissolving self in English, Austrian and French decadent literature; and as the concept of narcissism in sexology and psychoanalysis, where self-love provides an instinctual foundation of the self.



      Table of Contents

      Crystalline Reflection: Gide, Valéry, de Bouhélier and others – Narcissus Comes of Age: Wilde, Andrian, Lorrain and others – The Birth of the Concept out of the Narcissus-like Tendency: Freud, Ellis, Rank and others

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