A Study of Akutagawa Ryunosuke’s “Shigo”:Focused on ‘my’ Afterlife in the World of the Dream

Q4 Arts and Humanities
Xian-qiao Jin
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Akutagawa Ryunosuke’s “Shigo” depicts ‘my’ afterlife as a return to the real world through a dream to meet ‘my’ remarried wife and friend S. Typically, “Shigo” has been read as an illustration of Freud’s theory that a dream is the fulfillment of desires and a passage to the unconscious. Therefore, in relation to this novel the focus has been on ‘my’ dream, not on ‘me’. However, as you can guess from the title of the work “Shigo”, which means “After Death”, the author’s main focus is not only the dream world, but also ‘my’ existence after death. It seems that the world of the afterlife has not yet been sufficiently considered in relation to the novel. For example, there is the question of why ‘my’ wife and friend S treat ‘me’ in the usual way, even while they recognize that ‘I’ have died. Ultimately, the question of why the dream is used to depict the afterlife has not yet been clarified. Therefore, in this paper, I will attempt a new reading of this work by re-examining the details of the dream world and the posthumous world of ‘me’, which have not been fully discussed in previous analysis.
芥川龙之介《志吾》研究——以“我”在梦境世界的来世为中心
芥川龙之介的《重吾》将“我的”来世描绘为通过一个梦回到现实世界,与“我的”再婚的妻子和朋友s见面。通常,《重吾》被解读为弗洛伊德理论的例证,即梦是欲望的满足,是通往无意识的通道。因此,在这部小说中,重点是“我的”梦想,而不是“我”。然而,正如你从作品的标题“死后”可以猜到的那样,作者主要关注的不仅仅是梦中的世界,还有“我”死后的存在。似乎死后的世界还没有被充分地考虑到与小说的关系。例如,为什么“我的”妻子和朋友S以通常的方式对待“我”,即使他们知道“我”已经死了。最终,为什么用梦来描绘来世的问题还没有得到澄清。因此,在本文中,我将尝试通过重新审视梦的世界和死后的“我”世界的细节来重新解读这部作品,这在之前的分析中没有得到充分的讨论。
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