Tolstoy on the Couch: Misogyny, Masochism, and the Absent Mother - Daniel Rancour-laferriere - Libros - NYU Press - 9780814775097 - 1 de agosto de 1998
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Tolstoy on the Couch: Misogyny, Masochism, and the Absent Mother First edition

Daniel Rancour-laferriere

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Tolstoy on the Couch: Misogyny, Masochism, and the Absent Mother First edition

In 1888, Leo Tolstoy mysteriously declared that sexual intercourse should no longer exist. Years later he would admit to being "horrified" by this pronouncement, but still remained an ardent believer in sexual abstinence. Frequenter of brothels in his youth, father of thirteen children by his wife and at least two children by peasant women before he was married, Tolstoy now had the audacity to suggest that people should stop having sex. How can such a repudiation be explained?

Beginning with Tolstoy's Kreutzer Sonata-his first written "declaration of war on human sexuality"--Tolstoy on the Couch takes us on a sweeping psychoanalytic tour of Tolstoy's diaries and other private materials, revealing that behind his campaign for celibacy lay a painful and complicated drama of early childhood. Rooting Tolstoy's polarized feelings about women and sexuality in his uncontrollable rage toward the mother who died when he was a toddler, Rancour-Laferriere offers profound psychobiographic insights into Tolstoy's lifelong animosity toward women--and into the women he loved to hate.

Medios de comunicación Libros     Hardcover Book   (Libro con lomo y cubierta duros)
Publicado 1 de agosto de 1998
ISBN13 9780814775097
Editores NYU Press
Páginas 256
Dimensiones 150 × 220 × 30 mm   ·   462 g
Lengua English  

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