Paranoid metaphors: an examination of the discursive, theoretical and sometimes personal, interaction between the psychoanalyst, Jacques Lacan, the surrealist, Salvador Dali, and the English poet, David Gascoyne

dc.contributor.advisorBunyan, David
dc.contributor.authorDe Klerk, Eugene
dc.date.accessioned2026-03-09T12:20:01Z
dc.date.issued2003
dc.description.abstractThis thesis examines the historical interaction of the psychoanalyst, Jacques Lacan, the surrealist, Salvador Dali, and the English poet, David Gascoyne. It traces the discursive, and sometimes personal, relationship between these figures which led to a psychoanalytic-based conception of paranoia that impacted on both surrealism and the surrealist-inspired poetry and theory of David Gascoyne. Furthermore it seeks to identify the potential ramifications of this conception of paranoia, and the artistic practice it engendered, for literary, Marxist and psychoanalytic theory.
dc.description.degreeMaster's thesis
dc.description.degreeMA
dc.format.extent146 pages
dc.format.mimetypeapplication/pdf
dc.identifier.urihttps://researchrepository.ru.ac.za/handle/123456789/9589
dc.languageEnglish
dc.publisherRhodes University, Faculty of Humanities, Department of Literary Studies in English
dc.rightsDe Klerk, Eugene
dc.subjectParanoia
dc.subjectLacan, Jacques, 1901-1981
dc.subjectDali, Salvador, 1904-1989
dc.subjectGascoyne, David, 1916-2001
dc.titleParanoid metaphors: an examination of the discursive, theoretical and sometimes personal, interaction between the psychoanalyst, Jacques Lacan, the surrealist, Salvador Dali, and the English poet, David Gascoyne
dc.typeAcademic thesis

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