The experience of nonsense in Roquentin: NAusea under psychoanalysis lenses
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https://doi.org/10.18012/arf.2019.50145Abstract
The aim of this article is to think about the phenomenon of anguish, resulting from the non-sens as experienced by the character Roquentin, in Sartre's book The Nausea, seeking to establish a reading from some concepts of Freud and Lacan's psychoanalysis, among them the castration, das Ding, real, intimacy, desire and anguish. In the end, we hope to draw some parallels between Roquentin's affirmation of finitude and the accountability of desire according to psychoanalysis.
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