Lacan and the Destiny of Literature: Desire, Jouissance and the Sinthome in Shakespeare, Donne, Joyce and Ashbery

Lacan and the Destiny of Literature: Desire, Jouissance and the Sinthome in Shakespeare, Donne, Joyce and Ashbery

by Ehsan Azari
Lacan and the Destiny of Literature: Desire, Jouissance and the Sinthome in Shakespeare, Donne, Joyce and Ashbery

Lacan and the Destiny of Literature: Desire, Jouissance and the Sinthome in Shakespeare, Donne, Joyce and Ashbery

by Ehsan Azari

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Overview

In contemporary academic literary studies, Lacan is often considered impenetrably obscure, due to the unavailability of his late works, insufficient articulation of his methodologies and sometimes stereotypical use of Lacanian concepts in literary theory.
This study aims to integrate Lacan into contemporary literary study by engaging with a broad range of Lacanian theoretical concepts, often for the first time in English, and using them to analyse a range of key texts from different periods.
Azari explores Lacan's theory of desire as well as his final theories of lituraterre, littoral, and the sinthome and interrogates a range of poststructuralist interpretive approaches. In the second part of the book, he outlines the variety of ways in which Lacanian theory can be applied to literary texts and offers detailed readings of texts by Shakespeare, Donne, Joyce and Ashbery. This ground-breaking study provides original insights into a number of the most influential intellectual discussions in relation to Lacan and will fill a recognised gap in understanding Lacan and his legacy for literary study and criticism.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781847063793
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 01/06/2009
Series: Continuum Literary Studies
Pages: 216
Product dimensions: 6.30(w) x 9.30(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

Ehsan Azari is a Sydney-based Afghan writer, whose writing appears in the international press, and has taught at Macquarie University, Australia.

Table of Contents

AcknowledgementsDedicationAbbreviationsIntroduction1. Desire, the Lacanian Cogito2. Desire and Sexual Difference3. Beyond Desire: Love, Mystic Jouissance, and the Sinthome4. Lacan, Literary theory, and Criticism5. Shakespeare's Theatre of Desire6. John Donne's Hymns to Love, Desire and Jouissance7. Joyce's Wakean Sinthome8. The Function of the Specular Image and the Littoral in Ashbery's PoetryConclusionBibliographyIndex

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