Heroine abuse: Dostoevsky's "Netochka Nezvanova" and the poetics of codependency
"Fyodor Dostoevsky's first novel, Netochka Nezvanova, written in 1849, remains the least studied and understood of the writer's long fiction, but it was a seedbed for many topics and themes that became hallmarks of his major works. Specifically, Netochka Nezvanova was the first in Dos...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Fyodor Dostoevsky's first novel, Netochka Nezvanova, written in 1849, remains the least studied and understood of the writer's long fiction, but it was a seedbed for many topics and themes that became hallmarks of his major works. Specifically, Netochka Nezvanova was the first in Dostoevsky's corpus to focus on the psychology of children and the first to feature a woman in a leading and narrative role. It was also the first work in Russian literature to deal with problems of the family. In Heroine Abuse, Thomas Marullo contends that Netochka Nezvanova also provides a striking example of what psychologists today call codependency: the ways--often deviant and destructive--in which individuals bond with people, places, and things, as well as with images and ideas, to cope with the vicissitudes of life. |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
Umfang: | XV, 204 S. |
ISBN: | 9780875807201 |
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adam_text | Fyodor Dostoevsky’s first novel, Netochka Ne written in 1849, remains the least
studied and understood of the writers long fiction, but the work was a seedbed for topics
and themes that became hallmarks of his major works. Netochka Nezvanova was the
first in Dostoevsky’s corpus to focus on the psychology of children and to feature a woman
in a leading and narrative role. It was also the first work in Russian literature to deal with
problems of the family.
In Heroine Abuse, Thomas Gaiton Marullo contends that Netochka Nezvanova also pro-
vides a striking example of what psychologists today call codependency: the ways—often
deviant and destructive—in which individuals bond with people, places, and things, as well
as with images and ideas, to cope with the vicissitudes of life. Marullo shows how Dostoevsky
intuited and illustrated the workings of “relationship addiction” almost a century and a half
before it became the scholarly focus of mental health practitioners. The moral monsters,
“infernal” women, children-adults, and adult-children who populate Netochka Nezvanova
seek codependence to satiate cravings for love, dominance, and control, as well as to
indulge in narcissism, sexual perversion, and other aberrant or alternative behaviors.
Racing from tie to tie, bond to bond, and caught in a debilitating loop that they claim to
detest, but sadomasochistically enjoy, the characters in Netochka Nezvanova wreak havoc
on themselves and their world. Their obsessions move them from momentary exultation
through prolonged darkness and despair, and once again, to old and new addictions for
physical and emotional release. Marullo’s original study shows that Netochka Nezvanova is
a timeless model for depicting codependency, as relevant today as it was in 1849. .
table of contents
PREFACE vii
1 THE BASICS
Codependency, Dostoevsky, and Netochko Nezvanova
2 ALL IN THE CODEPENDENT FAMILY (I)
Netochko and Efimov 36
3 ALL IN THE CODEPENDENT FAMILY [II)
Netochko and Katya 78
4 ALL IN THE CODEPENDENT FAMILY (III)
Netochko and Alexandra Mikhailovna 110
CONCLUSION 155
NOTES 161
BIBLIOGRAPHY 189
INDEX 197
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