Psychotic Phenomena in Euripides’ Heracles.
Psychotic Phenomena in Euripides’ Heracles.
Author(s): Mateusz StróżyńskiSubject(s): Applied Linguistics, Studies of Literature
Published by: Uniwersytet Adama Mickiewicza
Keywords: Greek tragedy; Euripides; Heracles; Kleinian psychoanalysis; madness; psychosis.
Summary/Abstract: The article is an attempt at the psychoanalytic interpretation of the Euripidean Heracles. The theory used to explain psychological phenomena of the play is Melanie Klein’s concepts of the paranoid-schizoid anddepressive position, as well as contributions to the understanding of psychotic thinking made by her followers:Hanna Segal, Wilfred Bion, Herbert Rosenfeld, and John Steiner. Characters in the play, in their speech andbehaviour, as well as in the chorus’ songs, reveal a significant number of primitive psychological mechanisms,such as splitting, denial, idealisation and projective identification. The analysis of those mechanisms expressedin literary material allows to see the much argued continuity of Euripides’ extraordinary play.
Journal: Symbolae Philologorum Posnaniensium Graecae et Latinae
- Issue Year: XXVII/2017
- Issue No: 3
- Page Range: 103-137
- Page Count: 35
- Language: English