Melancholic Subjects Between Two Deaths in The Great Gatsby and Wuthering Heights
우울증적 주체로서의 개츠비와 히스클리프

초록

This paper provides a comparative analysis of the literary characters Heathcliff from Wuthering Heights and Gatsby from The Great Gatsby through the lens of Lacan’s concept of “Between Two Deaths” and Freud’s theory of “Mourning and Melancholia.” Despite their creation in different times and cultures, Wuthering Heights and The Great Gatsby share the commonality of failing to return to the symbolic order after the loss of love, existing as ghosts of desire outside the order of the real world. This study interprets these two characters as “beings between two deaths,” who remain physically alive despite experiencing “symbolic death,” thereby offering a more profound understanding of the dissolution and tragedy of the subject in literature. This theoretical framework integrates philosophical and psychoanalytic perspectives to illuminate the themes of desire, loss and the fragmentation of the self.

키워드

애도와 우울증지그문트 프로이트두 죽음 사이자크 라캉『위대한 개츠비』『폭풍의 언덕』Mourning and MelancholiaSigmund FreudBetween Two DeathsJacques LacanThe Great GatsbyWuthering Heights
제목
Melancholic Subjects Between Two Deaths in The Great Gatsby and Wuthering Heights
제목 (타언어)
우울증적 주체로서의 개츠비와 히스클리프
저자
김미정
DOI
10.22344/fls.2025.100.129
발행일
2025-08
유형
Y
저널명
외국문학연구
100
페이지
129 ~ 158