• Title of article

    The Mad, Madness and Chaos in Lessing’s The Sweetest Dream

  • Author/Authors

    C. Abdullah، Noor Azah نويسنده , , Noor ، Rohimmi نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
  • Pages
    6
  • From page
    35
  • To page
    40
  • Abstract
    Set in Swinging London in the Sixties Doris Lessing’s novel titled The Sweetest Dream 1 presents a chaotic environment amidst the moral and psychical rubble of World War I and World War II. The Sixties is a transitional era sandwiched between the aftermath of wars and the effort to rebuild the country, full of socially and politically chaotic situations. On the social front, delinquent acts such as stealing become a common practice and initiation into groups among teenagers. Social chaos is also marked by broken families and insanity. Political chaos is marked among other things by The Revolution, meetings and street rallies. This paper looks at the portrayal of “inflated consciousness” in relation to chaos, the mad and madness in the novel using Carl Gustav Jung’s analytical psychology’s lens in order to understand how the psyche negotiates itself out of chaos to restore balance and order. This paper limits its discussion to the first half of the novel, focussing on “Swinging London.” 2
  • Journal title
    International Journal Of Applied Linguistics And English Literature
  • Serial Year
    2012
  • Journal title
    International Journal Of Applied Linguistics And English Literature
  • Record number

    690069