“Not as a guest, not as an intruder, not as a homeowner, I am like a ghost…:” Psychotopographies of memory in Zygmunt Haupt’s short stories Cover Image

“Not as a guest, not as an intruder, not as a homeowner, I am like a ghost…:” Psychotopographies of memory in Zygmunt Haupt’s short stories
“Not as a guest, not as an intruder, not as a homeowner, I am like a ghost…:” Psychotopographies of memory in Zygmunt Haupt’s short stories

Author(s): Antoni Zając
Contributor(s): Małgorzata Olsza (Translator)
Subject(s): Comparative Study of Literature, Polish Literature, Psychoanalysis, Theory of Literature
Published by: Uniwersytet Adama Mickiewicza
Keywords: the spatial turn; psychotopography; Zygmunt Haupt; psychoanalysis; memory;

Summary/Abstract: This article analyzes the relations between space and the subject (i.e., the configuration composed of the character’s I, the protagonist’s, I and the narrator’s I) in two short stories by Zygmunt Haupt, namely “Gołębie z placu Teodora” [Pigeons from Theodor’s Square] and “O Stefci, o Chaimie Immerglücku i o scytyjskich bransoletkach” [About Stefcia, Chaim Immerglück and Scythian bracelets]. The author draws on Victoria Nelson’s concept of psychotopography - it is a dynamic projection of subjective experiences, memories, and fantasies onto the space of the represented world and at the same time a system of influences and interactions that connect the literary I with the external space. Psychotopographic metaphors often refer to traumatic, repressed or (anamnestic) inaccessible memories.

  • Issue Year: 2023
  • Issue No: 31
  • Page Range: 98-113
  • Page Count: 16
  • Language: English