Masochism, literature, and aesthetic form

  • Jo, Sunggyung
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Drawing inspiration from Gilles Deleuze's conceptualization of masochism as an obsession with a perfect form, this essay argues that masochism offers literary critics opportunities to reconsider questions of beauty and form in literature. I use John Keats's "Lamia," Oscar Wilde's The Picture of Dorian Gray, and James Joyce's "The Dead" as case studies to examine how literary works incorporate masochism as a means of reflecting on their own creative processes-and how they would impact their readers. Masochism in literature first helps authors to conceive beautiful forms. The imperfections of these forms, in turn, allows the artists to re-create or revise those original forms to come up with better versions. In this process, texts about masochism open up complex affective dimensions of pleasure, pain, beauty, destruction, and slowness.

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Masochism, literature, and aesthetic form
저자
Jo, Sunggyung
DOI
10.1007/s11059-023-00709-6
발행일
2024-06
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Article
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Neohelicon
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315 ~ 330