Costellazioni del doppio nel «Golem» di Gustav Meyrink

This essay investigates the constellations of “double” in Meyrink’s novel Der Golem to the extent that the Golem derives its terror not from something alien or unknown but from something strangely familiar, which defeats our efforts to separate ourselves from it. According to this theory, the Golem...

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Main Author: Marco Serio
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Milano University Press 2012-06-01
Series:Studia austriaca
Online Access:https://riviste.unimi.it/index.php/StudiaAustriaca/article/view/2183
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description This essay investigates the constellations of “double” in Meyrink’s novel Der Golem to the extent that the Golem derives its terror not from something alien or unknown but from something strangely familiar, which defeats our efforts to separate ourselves from it. According to this theory, the Golem turns out to be both the product of a psychic dissociation of the main character, due to a  comeback of his “removed past” induced by hypnosis, and the Jewish ghetto’s spirit brought to life by the suffering that its inhabitants have endured over the centuries. This essay also focuses on Pernath’s process of initiation, which aims at the conquest of his cultural memory.
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spelling doaj.art-19af4e20003d49f9b328b99f3dde44bc2023-09-02T03:46:40ZdeuMilano University PressStudia austriaca1593-25082385-29252012-06-01200335410.13130/1593-2508/21831982Costellazioni del doppio nel «Golem» di Gustav MeyrinkMarco Serio0Università degli Studi di Trento, ItalyThis essay investigates the constellations of “double” in Meyrink’s novel Der Golem to the extent that the Golem derives its terror not from something alien or unknown but from something strangely familiar, which defeats our efforts to separate ourselves from it. According to this theory, the Golem turns out to be both the product of a psychic dissociation of the main character, due to a  comeback of his “removed past” induced by hypnosis, and the Jewish ghetto’s spirit brought to life by the suffering that its inhabitants have endured over the centuries. This essay also focuses on Pernath’s process of initiation, which aims at the conquest of his cultural memory.https://riviste.unimi.it/index.php/StudiaAustriaca/article/view/2183
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Costellazioni del doppio nel «Golem» di Gustav Meyrink
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title Costellazioni del doppio nel «Golem» di Gustav Meyrink
title_full Costellazioni del doppio nel «Golem» di Gustav Meyrink
title_fullStr Costellazioni del doppio nel «Golem» di Gustav Meyrink
title_full_unstemmed Costellazioni del doppio nel «Golem» di Gustav Meyrink
title_short Costellazioni del doppio nel «Golem» di Gustav Meyrink
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