Madness and Truth. “Diary of a Madman” by N. Gogol and other ephemeris

The present article surveys the conception of insanity that can be read in some Russian literary works from A. Pushkin to F. Dostoievsky. Such a conception can be summarized as strongly related to the classical paradigm, as analyzed by M. Foucault in his History of Insanity in the Age of Reason, i.e...

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spelling I15-R206-article-5892023-04-10T13:01:40Z Madness and Truth. “Diary of a Madman” by N. Gogol and other ephemeris Locura y Verdad. «Apuntes de un loco» de N. Gógol y otras efemérides López Arriazu, Eugenio Locura Literatura rusa Gógol Pushkin Odóievski Dostoievski Madness Russian literature Gógol Pushkin Odóievski Dostoievski The present article surveys the conception of insanity that can be read in some Russian literary works from A. Pushkin to F. Dostoievsky. Such a conception can be summarized as strongly related to the classical paradigm, as analyzed by M. Foucault in his History of Insanity in the Age of Reason, i.e., it is not yet the clinical conception of the XXth century, although the XIXth century is to a great extent a transition period. In order to do so, this article analyzes the circulation and presence of certain political, philosophical and ideological discourses, as well as the figures of the genius and prophet, which concern the conception of insanity in the tackled period, in some literary works by Pushkin, Gogol and Dostoievski. El presente artículo aborda la concepción de la locura tal como puede leerse en algunas obras de la literatura rusa desde A. Pushkin a F. Dostoievski. Dicha concepción puede resumirse como fuertemente ligada al paradigma neoclásico, tal como lo analiza M. Foucault en La historia de la locura en la época clásica, es decir, no se trata todavía de la concepción clínica posterior del siglo XX, si bien el siglo XIX es en buena medida un tiempo de transición. Para ello, se analiza la circulación y presencia de ciertos discursos políticos, filosóficos e ideológicos, así como las figuras del genio y el profeta, los cuales atañen a la concepción de la locura en el período abordado, en algunas obras literarias de Pushkin, Gógol y Dostoievski. CETYCLI 2023-04-10 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Artículo revisado por pares application/pdf https://badebec.unr.edu.ar/index.php/badebec/article/view/589 Badebec; Vol. 12 Núm. 24 (2023): Marzo (2023); 98-115 1853-9580 spa https://badebec.unr.edu.ar/index.php/badebec/article/view/589/535
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topic Locura
Literatura rusa
Gógol
Pushkin
Odóievski
Dostoievski
Madness
Russian literature
Gógol
Pushkin
Odóievski
Dostoievski
spellingShingle Locura
Literatura rusa
Gógol
Pushkin
Odóievski
Dostoievski
Madness
Russian literature
Gógol
Pushkin
Odóievski
Dostoievski
López Arriazu, Eugenio
Madness and Truth. “Diary of a Madman” by N. Gogol and other ephemeris
topic_facet Locura
Literatura rusa
Gógol
Pushkin
Odóievski
Dostoievski
Madness
Russian literature
Gógol
Pushkin
Odóievski
Dostoievski
author López Arriazu, Eugenio
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title Madness and Truth. “Diary of a Madman” by N. Gogol and other ephemeris
title_short Madness and Truth. “Diary of a Madman” by N. Gogol and other ephemeris
title_full Madness and Truth. “Diary of a Madman” by N. Gogol and other ephemeris
title_fullStr Madness and Truth. “Diary of a Madman” by N. Gogol and other ephemeris
title_full_unstemmed Madness and Truth. “Diary of a Madman” by N. Gogol and other ephemeris
title_sort madness and truth. “diary of a madman” by n. gogol and other ephemeris
description The present article surveys the conception of insanity that can be read in some Russian literary works from A. Pushkin to F. Dostoievsky. Such a conception can be summarized as strongly related to the classical paradigm, as analyzed by M. Foucault in his History of Insanity in the Age of Reason, i.e., it is not yet the clinical conception of the XXth century, although the XIXth century is to a great extent a transition period. In order to do so, this article analyzes the circulation and presence of certain political, philosophical and ideological discourses, as well as the figures of the genius and prophet, which concern the conception of insanity in the tackled period, in some literary works by Pushkin, Gogol and Dostoievski.
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