Chapter Nonverbal Expression in Dostoevsky’s The Double

The article discusses how nonverbal communication in Dostoyevsky’s The Double is presented. It is a story about an official who fell into madness as a result of dehumanized interpersonal relations. Both, controlled and uncontrolled behaviours, are manifested by the body language. These reactions alt...

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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-1559342025-03-07T14:46:10Z Chapter Nonverbal Expression in Dostoevsky’s The Double Samborska-Kukuć, Dorota The article discusses how nonverbal communication in Dostoyevsky’s The Double is presented. It is a story about an official who fell into madness as a result of dehumanized interpersonal relations. Both, controlled and uncontrolled behaviours, are manifested by the body language. These reactions alternate, and they are a consequence of the protagonist’s emotional state made up of: his physical appearance, face expressions, visual imaging and vocal reactions, gestures, and forms of communicating with the outside world, paralleled or unparalleled by dialogues or monologues. The analysis of selected fragments of the work, which covers, above all, the non-verbal messages sent by Goladkin, and how they correlate with what he actually says, shows that the writer succeeded in creating an astonishingly accurate, even clinical, description of schizophrenia. 2025-03-07T14:46:09Z 2025-03-07T14:46:09Z 2022 chapter ONIX_20250307_9788382209068_1584 9788382209068 9788382209051 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/155934 pol image/jpeg Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International https://www.press.uni.lodz.pl/index.php/wul/catalog/book/842 Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego 10.18778/8220-905-1.16 The article discusses how nonverbal communication in Dostoyevsky’s The Double is presented. It is a story about an official who fell into madness as a result of dehumanized interpersonal relations. Both, controlled and uncontrolled behaviours, are manifested by the body language. These reactions alternate, and they are a consequence of the protagonist’s emotional state made up of: his physical appearance, face expressions, visual imaging and vocal reactions, gestures, and forms of communicating with the outside world, paralleled or unparalleled by dialogues or monologues. The analysis of selected fragments of the work, which covers, above all, the non-verbal messages sent by Goladkin, and how they correlate with what he actually says, shows that the writer succeeded in creating an astonishingly accurate, even clinical, description of schizophrenia. 10.18778/8220-905-1.16 83bfe9c9-323d-4283-b087-d859fd9af314 9788382209068 9788382209051 215-226 open access
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