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Madness and the Social Link: The Jean-Max Gaudillière Seminars 1985–2000
Jean-Max Gaudillière, transcribed by Françoise Davoine, translated by Agnès Jacob, Routledge 2021, 208 pp., £96.00, hardback, ISBN 9780367523299 -
Memory and Autobiography: Explorations at the Limits
Leonor Arfuch, Polity Press, 2020, 166 pp., $22.95, paperback, ISBN-13: 978-1-5095-4218-5 -
Getting into character: On psychoanalysis and literature in the classroom
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The initial interview—Part II
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Discussion
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Poet, Friend, and poetry: The idealized image of love in Shakespeare's sonnets
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Ann Sexton and the daemonic lover
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An unnerving otherness: English nationalism and Rusedski’s smile
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Tyranny of Indian nationalism and resistance in Kashmir: Reading a Kashmiri narrative with Iqbal and Freud
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The Lacanian What in the Beckettian Where: Samuel Beckett’s What Where and the impossible structure of mastery
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Looking back in fascinance and wonder: Reading and thinking with Ettingerian concepts
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Convex and Concave, Part II: Images of Emptiness in Men
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The Products of the Imagination: Psychoanalytic Theory and Postmodern Literary Criticism
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The Role of Emotional Strategies in Destructive Behavior
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The Search for Glory in Madame Bovary: A Horneyan Analysis
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Soaring is the opposite of haunting: The ghosts of community in Morrison’s Song of Solomon
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Herzog the man: An analytic view of a literary figure
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Modern fictional protagonists: Motherless children, fatherless waifs
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Theseus and Hippolyta on the couch
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The great narcissist: A study of Fitzgerald's Jay Gatsby
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Charles Dickens: The first (interpersonal) psychoanalyst or—a christmas carol: A literary psychoanalysis
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Humor, sex, and power in American society
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Some more speculations on Anna O
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Updike: Fiction and the writer's access to contradictory ego states
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Homer's odyssey: A psychological journey