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Letters as Uncanny Objects in Samuel Richardson’s Clarissa (1748)

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Letters as Uncanny Objects in Samuel Richardson’s Clarissa (1748)

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This article reconsiders Samuel Richardson’s Clarissa by examining how the novel’s letters generate a disturbing atmosphere that closely resembles what Freud describes as the phenomenon of the uncanny (das Unheimliche). It argues that the letters function as uncanny objects through transforming Clarissa’s two painful experiences in the novel, namely the manipulation and coercion caused by her own family, and the betrayal and violation by her seducer, into recurring sources of her stasis and alienation. Employing Freud’s principles of the double, the omnipotence of thoughts, and repression, this article examines Clarissa’s disturbed inner world that undermines her sense of safety and leads to her decision to withdraw from it through death. From this perspective, the uncanny in Clarissa emerges from the letters themselves: they gather traces of Clarissa’s past and return them to her in unpredictable ways. Ultimately, the article suggests that letters function as uncanny objects that actively produce and structure trauma. This places the epistolary form at the center of the novel’s psychological impact and turns epistolary subjectivity into a source of anxiety rather than control.

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Etik Beyan

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Kaynakça

  1. Beebee, Thomas O. “Doing Clarissa’s Will: Samuel Richardson’s Legal Genres.” International Journal for the Semiotics of Law, vol. 2, no. 2, 1989, pp. 159–82.
  2. Carnell, Rachel K. “Clarissa’s Treasonable Correspondence: Gender, Epistolary Politics, and the Public Sphere.” Passion and Virtue: Essays on the Novels of Samuel Richardson, edited by David Blewett, University of Toronto Press, 2001, pp. 114–34.
  3. Caruth, Cathy, ed. Trauma: Explorations in Memory. Johns Hopkins University Press,2020.GoogleBooks,books.google.jo/books?id=kDk2XV5y2DAC&redir_esc=y. Acces-sed 28 Mar. 2020.
  4. Corfield, P. J. “Class by Name and Number in Eighteenth-Century Britain.” History, vol. 72, no. 234, 1987, pp. 38–61.
  5. Dickinson, H. T. “Introduction.” A Companion to Eighteenth-Century Britain, edited by H. T. Dickinson, 1st ed., Blackwell Publishing, 2002, pp. 1-14.
  6. Eagleton, Terry. The Rape of Clarissa: Writing, Sexuality, and Class Struggle in Samuel Richardson. University of Minnesota P, 1982.
  7. Eaves, T. C., and Ben D. Kimpel. “The Composition of ‘Clarissa’ and Its Revision before Publication.” PMLA, vol. 83, no. 2, 1968, p. 416.
  8. Freud, Sigmund. “The Uncanny.” The Standard Edition of the Complete Psychological Works of Sigmund Freud, vol. 17, translated and edited by James Strachey, The Hogarth Press and the Institute of Psycho-Analysis, 1955, pp. 217–253.

Ayrıntılar

Birincil Dil

İngilizce

Konular

İngiliz ve İrlanda Dili, Edebiyatı ve Kültürü

Bölüm

Araştırma Makalesi

Yayımlanma Tarihi

28 Mayıs 2026

Gönderilme Tarihi

16 Aralık 2025

Kabul Tarihi

18 Nisan 2026

Yayımlandığı Sayı

Yıl 2026 Cilt: 14 Sayı: 39

Kaynak Göster

APA
Aissat, K. (2026). Letters as Uncanny Objects in Samuel Richardson’s Clarissa (1748). AKRA Kültür Sanat ve Edebiyat Dergisi, 14(39), 121-142. https://doi.org/10.31126/akrajournal.1843083
AMA
1.Aissat K. Letters as Uncanny Objects in Samuel Richardson’s Clarissa (1748). Akra Journal. 2026;14(39):121-142. doi:10.31126/akrajournal.1843083
Chicago
Aissat, Karima. 2026. “Letters as Uncanny Objects in Samuel Richardson’s Clarissa (1748)”. AKRA Kültür Sanat ve Edebiyat Dergisi 14 (39): 121-42. https://doi.org/10.31126/akrajournal.1843083.
EndNote
Aissat K (01 Mayıs 2026) Letters as Uncanny Objects in Samuel Richardson’s Clarissa (1748). AKRA Kültür Sanat ve Edebiyat Dergisi 14 39 121–142.
IEEE
[1]K. Aissat, “Letters as Uncanny Objects in Samuel Richardson’s Clarissa (1748)”, Akra Journal, c. 14, sy 39, ss. 121–142, May. 2026, doi: 10.31126/akrajournal.1843083.
ISNAD
Aissat, Karima. “Letters as Uncanny Objects in Samuel Richardson’s Clarissa (1748)”. AKRA Kültür Sanat ve Edebiyat Dergisi 14/39 (01 Mayıs 2026): 121-142. https://doi.org/10.31126/akrajournal.1843083.
JAMA
1.Aissat K. Letters as Uncanny Objects in Samuel Richardson’s Clarissa (1748). Akra Journal. 2026;14:121–142.
MLA
Aissat, Karima. “Letters as Uncanny Objects in Samuel Richardson’s Clarissa (1748)”. AKRA Kültür Sanat ve Edebiyat Dergisi, c. 14, sy 39, Mayıs 2026, ss. 121-42, doi:10.31126/akrajournal.1843083.
Vancouver
1.Karima Aissat. Letters as Uncanny Objects in Samuel Richardson’s Clarissa (1748). Akra Journal. 01 Mayıs 2026;14(39):121-42. doi:10.31126/akrajournal.1843083

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