The Truth of the Work of Art: Freud and Benjamin on Goethe

Authors

  • Tania Espinoza University of Bergen

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3986/fv.41.1.08

Keywords:

love, sibling rivalry, hysteria, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Walter Benjamin, Sigmund Freud, Juliet Mitchell

Abstract

Juliet Mitchell’s psychoanalytic account of sibling rivalry, fluctuating between narcissistic identification (love) and fear of annihilation (hate), also applies to Walter Benjamin’s model of true love in his reading of Goethe’s Elective Affinities. This model is found in the utopian novella “The Curious Tale of the Childhood Sweethearts,” inserted within Goethe’s novel. By reducing the relationship between the novella and its framing narrative to an opposition between truth and semblance, Benjamin replicates in his reading the specular logic that is love’s obstacle. On the other hand, Freud’s analysis of an episode in Goethe’s autobiography can be said to retroactively operate what Mitchell calls “lateral castration,” for Freud compares the great writer to patients in analysis and thus establishes the necessary seriality that creates “space for one who is the same and different.” Still, and although elements of his own autobiography facilitate the construction of alternative scenarios, Freud exempts Goethe’s sisters from the position of rivals. Recognising “the sister” as earliest playmate, and object of hatred and narcissistic identification, like Mitchell does, might be the first step necessary for drawing a model of love for women as peers this side of utopia.

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Published

2020-12-31

How to Cite

Espinoza, T. (2020). The Truth of the Work of Art: Freud and Benjamin on Goethe. Filozofski Vestnik, 41(1). https://doi.org/10.3986/fv.41.1.08