The interplay of literature and psychology, the cross-section of these areas opens up vast possibilities for literary studies, but, at the same time, they cause just as many dilemmas: the reader enters an uncertain terrain when s/he endeavours to lay down the foundations for his/her reading at the cross-sections of the two disciplines. This paper sets out to answer a number of strategically posed questions: in what kind of conceptual discourse can we interpret the psychological representations of literary texts? What are at stake at such interpretations? Another aim of this investigation is to find a conceptual and discursive structure in which the novels of Mór Jókai can be analyzed within the framework of psychological criticism.
The Potentials of Psychological Approaches to Literature
Péter BÉNYEI
The Potentials of Psychological Approaches to Literature
Instituția:
Insitute of Hungarian Cultural and Literary Studies, University of Debrecen
Email autor:
benyei.peter@arts.unideb.hu
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