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peripeteia
peripeteia
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Noun
peripeteia (plural peripeteias)
- A sudden reversal of fortune as a plot point in Classical tragedy; hence, any sudden change in circumstances; a crisis. [from 16th c.]
- 1965, John Fowles, The Magus:
- Once more I was a man in a myth, incapable of understanding it, but somehow aware that understanding it meant it must continue, however sinister its peripeteia.
- 1977, Alistair Horne, A Savage War of Peace, New York Review books 2006, p. 167:
- They were to bestride the Algerian scene like demigods until the tragic peripeteia of 1961 [...].
- 1965, John Fowles, The Magus:
- (psychoanalysis) A turning point in psychosocial development. [from 1960s]
- 1989, Elizabeth Abel, Virginia Woolf and the Fictions of Psychoanalysis, ISBN 0226000796, page 6:
- The visual moment whose consequences Freud began to ponder in the essay on the phallic stage has evolved into a peripeteia: "Some day or other it happens that the child whose own **** is such a proud possession obtains a sight of the genital parts of a little girl; he must then become convinced of the absence of a **** in a creature so like himeself. With this, however, the loss of his own **** becomes imaginable, and the threat of castration achieves its delayed effect."
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Translations
a reversal of fortune; a sudden change in circumstances
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