Tolstoy on the Couch
Misogyny, Masochism and the Absent Mother
Daniel Rancour-Laferriere author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Palgrave Macmillan
Published:7th Jul '98
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
Daniel Rancour-Laferriere has authored many books on Russian themes including "Out From Under Gogol's Overcoat" (1982), "The Mind of Stalin" (1988), "Tolstoy's Pierre Bezukhov" (1993) and "The Slave Soul of Russia" (1995).
In his 1889 novella The Kreutzer Sonata Lev Tolstoy declared war on human sexuality. Psychoanalysis of Tolstoy's diaries and other private materials reveals that Tolstoy's anti-sex position was grounded in a sadistic attitude towards women (including his wife Sonia) and a punishing, masochistic attitude towards himself.In his 1889 novella The Kreutzer Sonata Lev Tolstoy declared war on human sexuality. Having fathered thirteen children by his wife and at least two children by peasant women, the great Russian writer now has the arrogance to suggest that people should stop having children. Psychoanalysis of Tolstoy's diaries and other private materials reveals that Tolstoy's anti-sex position was grounded in a sadistic attitude towards women (including his wife Sonia) and a punishing, masochistic attitude towards himself. These feelings, in turn, were related to the trauma of maternal loss in Tolstoy's early childhood.
ISBN: 9780333730416
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 505g
270 pages