Mental Health In Literature, Part 4

Mental Health In Literature, Part 4

Author: Mental Health Training Information December 4, 2023 Duration: 24:13

Today's articles look at the darker side of love with abuse that requires reflection and consideration for the reader to contemplate. The 1955 novel Lolita, by Vladimir Nabokov, a Russian-American novelist, handles the controversial subject of hebephilia, a profoundly unsettling and controversial exploration of obsession and the demonic aspects of human nature. The second is a 1994 movie, A Child's Cry For Help, which also tackles the sensitive subject of mental health in a dramatic and thought-provoking manner. The mother feeds off the sympathy, attention and benefits that are given to them by their community for taking care of a sick or vulnerable person in their care. 

The following book under discussion received critical acclaim regardless of the controversy it caused with the public during that period; Lolita was considered one of Time's Best 100 Novels. However, to declare it was addressing hebephilia is sugar coating the subject. 

Hebephilia is a term used in psychology to describe a sexual interest or attraction towards individuals in the early stages of puberty, typically ranging from around 11 to 14 years old. It is considered a form of paraphilia, which refers to atypical sexual interests or preferences.

It is important to note that hebephilia is not a widely agreed-upon or officially recognised psychiatric diagnosis. The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5), which is the standard classification manual used by mental health professionals, omits hebephilia as a separate diagnosis. Instead, it categorises paraphiliac disorders under the overall category of "other specified paraphilic disorder" or "unspecified paraphilic disorder".

Arguably the most controversial novel of the 20th century, Vanity Fair called it the only convincing love story of our century.

Lolita explores the relationship between an unsettling yet intelligent paedophile and his young nymphet as their lives become increasingly intertwined over five years.

The story follows Humbert, a middle-aged man who becomes infatuated with his young stepdaughter, Dolores Haze, whom he calls Lolita. 

Nabokov's masterful storytelling weaves together themes of love, desire, and morality in a way that captivates and disturbs readers. 

One of the most striking elements of "Lolita" is Nabokov's use of language. His prose is simultaneously lyrical and disturbing, creating a sense of unease that permeates the entire novel.

The stream-of-consciousness narration allows readers to delve deep into Humbert's twisted mind, experiencing his obsessive thoughts and justifications first-hand. 

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