Skip navigation

DSpace JSPUI

DSpace preserves and enables easy and open access to all types of digital content including text, images, moving images, mpegs and data sets

Learn More
DSpace logo
English
中文
  • Browse
    • Communities
      & Collections
    • Publication Year
    • Author
    • Title
    • Subject
  • Search TDR
  • Rights Q&A
    • My Page
    • Receive email
      updates
    • Edit Profile
  1. NTU Theses and Dissertations Repository
  2. 文學院
  3. 外國語文學系
Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://tdr.lib.ntu.edu.tw/jspui/handle/123456789/66981
Title: 罪惡的納西瑟斯:霍桑書寫中的憂鬱與自大
The Sinful Narcissus:
Hawthorne’s Writing of Melancholia and Megalomania
Authors: Hung-hao Shiu
許宏豪
Advisor: 李鴻瓊
Keyword: 納撒尼爾·霍桑,自戀,佛洛伊德,憂鬱,自大,自我,罪惡,同情,
Nathaniel Hawthorne,narcissism,Freud,melancholia,megalomania,self,sin,sympathy,
Publication Year : 2017
Degree: 碩士
Abstract: 本論文以佛洛伊德的〈論自戀:一篇導論〉(“On Narcissism: An Introduction”) 一文為出發點,考察霍桑(Nathaniel Hawthorne)早期短篇故事中書寫自戀的兩種 極端面貌:憂鬱與自大。霍桑寫作中對於人類心理的探討一直享有盛名,但是霍桑的評論家研究早期的短篇故事時皆從聖經、歷史或跨文本取徑,探討霍桑筆下角色的原型或是文本來源,少有評論者著墨於霍桑早期寫作中精神疾病的描寫與問題。借助佛洛伊德對於自戀與病態自戀的探討,本論文採取一種精神分析式的閱讀,將將霍桑的文學譬喻與聖經隱喻視為精神疾病的症狀描述,閱讀霍桑筆下的憂鬱/自大主體與客體關係的毀壞,探討霍桑如何鋪陳精神官能症的發展與刻 畫病態的自戀型態。霍桑的短篇小說描寫的是具有這精神疾病症狀的病態角色, 而刻畫精神疾病最終是為了激起讀者的同情心。
This thesis begins from Sigmund Freud’s “On Narcissism: An Introduction” to study the writing of the pathological illness and symptoms in Nathaniel Hawthorne’s early short stories: melancholia and megalomania. The theme of psychology has been prominent in Hawthorne’s fiction, but critics tend to take the biblical, historical or intertextual approach to analyze his early tales, scrutinizing the archetypes or literary sources behind Hawthorne’s creations. Very few studies have addressed the issues of psychological illnesses that Hawthorne’s early short stories present. With Freud’s insight on narcissism and narcissistic maladies/symptoms, this thesis adopts a psychoanalytic reading to see the biblical allusions and literary metaphors as the symptoms that Hawthorne diagnosed in his characters. By treating the literary devices as symptoms, this thesis examines how the characters fall ill of melancholia or manifest megalomania and how various forms of object-relations are damaged. This thesis discusses why Hawthorne insisted on writing psycho-pathological figures and how this literary writing can initiate the reader into sympathy, a concept peculiar to Hawthorne’s sentimental religion.
URI: http://tdr.lib.ntu.edu.tw/jspui/handle/123456789/66981
DOI: 10.6342/NTU201703013
Fulltext Rights: 有償授權
Appears in Collections:外國語文學系

Files in This Item:
File SizeFormat 
ntu-106-1.pdf
  Restricted Access
5.16 MBAdobe PDF
Show full item record


Items in DSpace are protected by copyright, with all rights reserved, unless otherwise indicated.

社群連結
聯絡資訊
10617臺北市大安區羅斯福路四段1號
No.1 Sec.4, Roosevelt Rd., Taipei, Taiwan, R.O.C. 106
Tel: (02)33662353
Email: ntuetds@ntu.edu.tw
意見箱
相關連結
館藏目錄
國內圖書館整合查詢 MetaCat
臺大學術典藏 NTU Scholars
臺大圖書館數位典藏館
本站聲明
© NTU Library All Rights Reserved