Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, a dominant figure in European literature and intellectual life, was the creator of a new and influential visual culture. This volume investigates a new science of perception through an exploration of his autobiographical works, novels and writings on optics. The psychoanalytic approach taken in this study focuses on central acts of perception and the role of vision in Goethe as key to the formation of identity. By addressing the impact of visuality on the act of writing, new interpretations of his most important works emerge through analysis of subject formation in the autobiographies, The Italian Journey and Poetry and Truth. Further, the relationship between the self and the gaze plays a central role in the semi-autobiographical works, The Elective Affinities, Wilhelm Meister’s Apprenticeship, as well as Color Theory. In exploring the question of identity and identification within a Lacanian framework, The Eye and the Gaze offers an innovative approach to biography, autobiography, and narrative.
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The Eye and the Gaze: Goethe and the Autobiographical Subject
«Der weite Blickwinkel auf die Relation von Visualität und autobiographischer Dimension in G.s Werk ermöglicht einen vielversprechenden Grenzgang zwischen Literaturwissenschaft und Psychoanalyse mit einem umfangreichen Bildmaterial.»
(Klaus Schenk, GERMANISTIK Internationales Referatenorgan mit bibliographischen Hinweisen Band 59, Heft 1-2/2018)
Published date: Sep 29, 2015
Language: English
No. of Pages: 270
Publisher: Peter Lang AG, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
ISBN: 9783034313568
Dimensions:
6.1" W x
1.0" L x
8.86" H
Evelyn K. Moore, Associate Professor Emerita of German at Kenyon College in Gambier, Ohio, has published in eighteenth- and nineteenth-century German literature including The Passions of Rhetoric: Lessing and the German Enlightenment, 1993. She co-edited The Enlightened Eye: Goethe and Visual Culture, 2007, as well as (Re)-turn: A Journal of Lacanian Studies from 2003–2009.
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