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. 2022 Oct 6:13:917865.
doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2022.917865. eCollection 2022.

Anna Livia Plurabelle's normless interactions in Finnegans Wake

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Anna Livia Plurabelle's normless interactions in Finnegans Wake

Hamid Farahmandian et al. Front Psychol. .

Abstract

The complex structure and characterization of James Joyce's Finnegans Wake present a normless environment for its female characters, specifically Anna Livia Plurabelle (ALP). This paper explores ALP's normlessness in her social interactions using Karen Horney's theory of neurosis as a methodological device to reveal ALP's detached personality. Horney considers normlessness a trend of "Moving Away from People," also known as a detached personality. According to Horney, "self-sufficiency," "perfection," and "narrow limits in life" are the three neurotic factors that produce a detached personality, all of which are apparent in ALP's personality. In this novel, ALP is portrayed as neurotic to demonstrate her dependence on men and how she coopts male power in favor of her needs.

Keywords: ALP; Finnegans Wake; James Joyce; Karen Horney; neurotics.

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The authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest.

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