“The Ghostly Terrors of the Nursery”: Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu and Childhood Trauma

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24162/EI2024-12403

Keywords:

Childhood trauma, Freudian categories, Inconclusivity, Liminality, Narrative strategies

Abstract

This essay contends that emotional oscillations between subordination and emancipation are responsible for the inconclusivity and evasiveness of Le Fanu’s plots, which critics often emphasise but rarely try to explain. The parallels between, on the one hand, the dual structures that pervade Le Fanu’s works and, on the other, the binaries of latent dream thoughts and manifest dream content, the familiar and the uncanny, which Sigmund Freud employs in his explorations of the unconscious, shed significant light on the motivational forces at work in Le Fanu’s oeuvre. Le Fanu uses displacement and condensation, the major operations Freud attributes to dream work, to create an outside world, which reveals itself as an upended world within. This essay tries to demonstrate the psychological significance of central motifs in Le Fanu’s works, such as the double and the closed room. In light of later psychoanalytical insights into the influence of childhood traumatisation on the creativity of writers, Le Fanu appears absorbed by the incorporation of his innermost mortifications and yearnings into the defamiliarisations of his fiction. On the basis of Gothic patterns, he produces psychological fiction avant la lettre. He anticipates George Orwell’s dissection of mental processes in terms of manipulative social engineering, H.P. Lovecraft’s fantastic evocations of a Jungian collective unconscious, and literary interiorisation by modernist techniques, developed not long after Le Fanu’s death by the likes of James Joyce and Virginia Woolf.

Author Biography

Jochen Achilles

Jochen Achilles is Emeritus Professor of American Studies at the University of Würzburg, Germany, and Adjunct Professor at the University of Mainz, Germany. His authored book publications include studies on the development of Sean O’Casey’s plays and on the interface between the gothic tradition and psychological fiction, focusing on Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu. He co-edited volumes on Irish drama, global challenges and regional responses in modern drama, representations of evil in fiction and film, and on liminality and the short story. His research interests and numerous articles focus on cultural identities, Irish and American short fiction, Irish and African American drama.

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Published

2024-03-17

How to Cite

Achilles, J. (2024). “The Ghostly Terrors of the Nursery”: Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu and Childhood Trauma. Estudios Irlandeses, 19(1), 39–56. https://doi.org/10.24162/EI2024-12403