À propos de l'auteur

Michael R. Finn is a notable scholar whose work primarily focuses on the intersections of literature and psychoanalysis. His critical examinations delve into the narratives of the unconscious as they are reflected in the writings of influential literary figures, particularly in the context of pre-Freudian thought. Through his analysis, Finn elucidates the complexities of the human psyche as portrayed in the works of authors such as Gustave Flaubert and Marcel Proust.

In his significant publications, including 'Figures of the Pre-Freudian Unconscious from Flaubert to Proust' and 'Proust, the Body and Literary Form', Finn explores how these writers grapple with themes of identity, desire, and the corporeal experience. His insights contribute to a deeper understanding of how literary forms can embody and reflect psychological states, enhancing the discourse surrounding the relationship between literature and the human experience.