Category: Sigmund Freud

  • Essay on The Uncanny: Analysis of Freudian Concept

    The uncanny is a Freudian concept1, entirely psychological in nature, where the unknown becomes eerily recognizable, both deplorable and desirable; this perverse attraction to the taboo results in either self or societal rejection. Within the Gothic, the uncanny simultaneously evokes feelings of terror and attraction, Morris citing that it derives its terror (&) from something…