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Writing trauma: aesthetic experience, projection and the mechanics of representation

Humanities

Writing trauma: aesthetic experience, projection and the mechanics of representation

D. Cârstea

This article dives into how Edgar Allan Poe's writings serve as profound testimonies to trauma, viewed through a psychoanalytic lens influenced by Melanie Klein. Daniela Cârstea explores the intricate dance between aesthetic experience and the representation of internal dread, highlighting Poe's struggle to preserve the ego amidst disintegration after traumatic events.... show more
Abstract
Edgar Allan Poe's tales represent one of the most finely-wrought conjurings up of trauma-generated fears in literature. Like the writings of Melanie Klein, Poe's fiction offers a way of getting inside dread, of writing it, re-creating it, and of transforming it into a beautiful thing. In Klein's intensely lived dramas of objects transformed through destruction and reparation, dread-of persecutors from outside, of fragmentation from within-is experienced with devastating rawness. Viewed in this light, Poe's discourse of trauma can be seen to re-figure, over and over again, the painful struggle of acknowledging disintegration in the aftermath of a traumatic experience. By plunging the narrator so completely into the subjective viewpoint of his narrator, Poe dramatises uniquely phantasies of omnipotence and the struggle, not only to acknowledge that which lies outside the self, but to preserve the ego from the threat of internal disintegration.
Publisher
Humanities & Social Sciences Communications
Published On
Jul 28, 2023
Authors
Daniela Cârstea
Tags
Edgar Allan Poe
trauma
psychoanalysis
Melanie Klein
representation
internal struggle
aesthetic experience
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