Negotiating Demons of the Mind: Psychological Distress, Social Apathy and Victimhood in Tagore’s The Garden (Malancha)

IF 0.1 0 LITERARY THEORY & CRITICISM Interdisciplinary Literary Studies Pub Date : 2023-11-01 DOI:10.5325/intelitestud.25.4.0414
Argha Kumar Banerjee
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Though Tagore does not specify Neerja’s illness in his novella, The Garden, readers are made aware of its terminal nature following her surgery and the loss of her child. As the novella progresses, what draws the readers’ attention is not Neerja’s physical ill health but the “unreasonable torment” plaguing her mind. Tagore’s depiction of her distressful mental suffering and its corresponding psychological repercussions—chronic anxiety, low self-esteem, guilt, depression, and obsessional jealousy—tend to preoccupy the central focus of the narrative. In the early twentieth century, the general awareness of mental health issues was still at a formative stage in colonial Bengal. In the absence of requisite palliative care and appropriate treatment of Neerja’s underlying psychological distress, she remains a hapless victim of her tragic circumstances. Undertaking a close psychoanalytic exploration of the text, this analysis argues that through his keen observation and a meticulously detailed portrayal of his female protagonist’s predicament, Tagore represents the helpless despair endured by mentally challenged victims of his time.
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虽然泰戈尔在长篇小说《花园》中没有明确指出妮尔佳的病情,但读者在她接受手术和失去孩子后,就知道了她的绝症。随着长篇小说的发展,吸引读者注意力的不是妮尔佳身体上的疾病,而是困扰她心灵的 "不合理的折磨"。泰戈尔对她痛苦的精神折磨及其相应的心理反响的描写,往往成为叙事的中心焦点。20 世纪初,孟加拉殖民地对心理健康问题的普遍认识仍处于形成阶段。由于缺乏必要的姑息治疗和对尼尔贾潜在心理困扰的适当治疗,她仍然是其悲惨遭遇的无助受害者。本分析对文本进行了细致的精神分析探索,认为泰戈尔通过对女主人公困境的敏锐观察和细致入微的描绘,表现了那个时代精神疾病受害者所承受的无助绝望。
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期刊介绍: Interdisciplinary Literary Studies seeks to explore the interconnections between literary study and other disciplines, ideologies, and cultural methods of critique. All national literatures, periods, and genres are welcomed topics.
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