Parricide, looks like a transparent enough expression of Dostoevsky's. Oedipus complex; and in the dark philosophy of Nietzsche one finds ideas strikingly.
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Contents.Gambling The second section of Freud's essay turned away from a primary consideration of to consider the related question of Dostoevsky's gambling. Freud saw gambling as a defiant struggle with Fate (concealing the ); the associated guilt was the reason for the gambler's compulsion to lose.
As Freud himself put it with reference to Dostoyevsky's wife:βshe had noticed that the one thing which offered any real hope of salvation β his literary production β never went better than when they had lost everything.When his sense of guilt was satisfied by the punishments he had inflicted on himself, the inhibition on his work became less severe.β See also. Ernest Jones, The Life and Work of Sigmund Freud (Penguin 1964) p. 590. Ernest Jones, The Life and Work of Sigmund Freud (Penguin 1964) p. 590. Quoted in J.
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Fuller eds., The Psychology of Gambling (1974) p. 105. Otto Fenichel, The Psychoanalytic Theory of Neurosis (1946) p. Freud, 'Dostoevsky and Parricide' in J. Fuller eds., The Psychology of Gambling (1974) p. 170Further reading. F.
Dostoevsky, The Gambler (Penguin 1971). Dostoevsky (197?) Appendix 379-91External links.
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