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A Lacaniant Reading of Namita Gokhale’s The Book of Shadows


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1 Dept. of English, Nagaland University, Kohima, India
     

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Ever since Sigmund Freud discovered that the creative faculty draws on drives and fantasies that are buried in the unconscious and that they provide the clues to understanding the imaginative mind as well as individual works, it created room for a number of speculations. Literary criticism has been flooded with different variants of psychological criticism which include studying the work presented in terms of its characters, the author’s mind and the reader’s mind.
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  • A Lacaniant Reading of Namita Gokhale’s The Book of Shadows

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Bijano Murry
Dept. of English, Nagaland University, Kohima, India
N. D. R. Chandra
Dept. of English, Nagaland University, Kohima, India

Abstract


Ever since Sigmund Freud discovered that the creative faculty draws on drives and fantasies that are buried in the unconscious and that they provide the clues to understanding the imaginative mind as well as individual works, it created room for a number of speculations. Literary criticism has been flooded with different variants of psychological criticism which include studying the work presented in terms of its characters, the author’s mind and the reader’s mind.