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where he is going or to whom he is speaking, he is continually drawing a line of absolute deterritorialization, but also losing his way, stopping, and falling into black holes. Open Chrétien de Troyes to any page and you will find a catatonic knight seated on his steed, leaning on his lance, waiting, seeing the face of his loved one in the landscape; you have to hit him to make him respond. Lancelot, in the presence of the queen's white face, doesn't notice his horse plunge into the river; or he gets into a passing cart and it turns out to be the cart of disgrace.
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is written with an almost miraculous naturalness, and what interests us is not the exoticism — the horrible word — but rather the human passions of the novel. Such interest is just: Murasaki's work is what one would quite precisely call a psychological novel. ... I dare to recommend this
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When the novel began, with Chrétien de Troyes, for example, the essential character that would accompany it over the entire course of its history was already there: The knight of the novel of courtly love spends his time forgetting his name, what he is doing, what people say to him, he doesn't know
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and psychological novel genres, emphasizing the inner mind and mentality of characters in a creative work. Because of its complexity, the genre often overlaps and/or incorporates elements of mystery, drama, action, slasher, and horror — often psychological horror. It bears similarities to the
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and psychological novel genres that relies on the psychological, emotional and mental states of characters to generate horror. On occasions, it overlaps with the psychological thriller subgenre to enhance the story suspensefully.
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The most significant novelist of the Scandinavian countries is Knut Hamsun, who almost singlehandedly created the modern psychological novel through the publication of four works that probe the human subconscious,
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and many others, but it goes on being disinvented by ideologues and reinvented by their opponents because the subtleties of psychology defy most ideologies.
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Psychological science fiction refers to works that focus is on the character's inner struggle dealing with political or technological forces.
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and psychological novel genres, focuses upon the emotional, mental, and psychological development of characters in a dramatic work.
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are considered the first precursors of the psychological novel. The modern psychological novel originated, according to
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book to those who read me. The English translation that has inspired this brief insufficient note is called
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The Penguin Dictionary of Literary Terms and Literary Theory Third Edition (1991) J.A. Cuddon, Ed. p. 709.
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George M. Johnson. Dynamic Psychology in Modernist British Fiction. Palgrave Macmillan, U.K., 2006.
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Psychological thriller, psychological horror, psychological drama, psychological science fiction
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The psychological novel has a rich past in the seventeenth- and eighteenth-century works of
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Logan, Peter Melville; George, Olakunle; Hegeman, Susan; et al., eds. (2011).
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A Handbook to Literature Fourth Edition (1980), C. Hugh Holman, Ed., pp. 357–358
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are considered "major contributor to the practice of psychological realism."
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Paul Schellinger, ed. (2014). "Psychological Novel and Roman d'analyse".
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Deleuze, Gilles; Guattari, FĂ©lix (1987). "Year Zero: Faciality".
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to explore the spiritual, emotional, and mental lives of its
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as early examples of the style of the psychological novel.
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