Scritto originale e sperimentale per un Master. Il romanzo 'Sostiene Pereira' di Antonio Tabucchi viene analizzato con una chiave di lettura psicoanalitica. :: Tabucchi’s novel 'Declares Pereira' is analysed with reference to the movement towards a unity on a psychical level in the development of the life and psychical sanity of the main character, Pereira. In Declares Pereira the duality is given by the split personality of the character. The unity is given by Pereira’s regained equal relationship with Eros and Thanatos, elements which exist in everyone’s life, and illustrates the sane acceptance of life and death as a constitutive part of the whole. Being able to accept this, means, as Freud believed, ‘to live under the principle of reality’ with a sane, equal dialectic between light and dark, visible and invisible, life and death. All these elements comprise reality where the predominance and power of each affects the weight of the other.
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2 commenti:
Amazing. Very original study, well written and spot-on!
Adam J. Elston
I enjoyed the novel "Declares Pereira". The element of silence is a predominant part of this work, together with the dialectic between visible and invisible, as explained by the author of this study. It is not easy to write of these topics because the academics are driven in their analysis (please note I am not saying ‘interpretations’ because most academics have never written anything original that sprang out from their analysis of the texts but mere reproductions of the same dull writings) by what is fashionable rather than what is possible. In this study, the texts are closely analysed and the interpretation given, strongly supported by the evidence FROM the texts themselves, is highly original and very possible.
Jean Anderson
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