Poems in persons: an introduction to the psychoanalysis of literature |
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User Review - keylawk - LibraryThingStarting from the premise that each writer and each reader is a "unique" being (a cagey and illusive certainty), the author presents a blend of Freudian psycho-analytic and literary theory. While he ... Read full review
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Preface | 3 |
Two Two ReadersMinds | 60 |
Three My Mind and Yours | 101 |
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abstract achieve adaptive analysis Anna Freud artistic associated become Billie Holiday boundaries brother Bryher Chambered Nautilus character child concept Corfu create creative defensive dream ego style Erik Erikson esthetic fantasy father feel flabby Flying Dutchman hard Hilda Doolittle human identity theme images important inner inside intellectual interaction interpretation Karl Mundt kind lifestyle lines literary critic literary experience literature look means mind mollusc moon mother multiple function myth mythological Neurosis nurture object octopus-darkness oedipal outer Palimpsest pattern pearl-of-great-price perceived personal style phrase picture poem poet precision principle psycho psychoanalysis psychoanalytic criticism psychological re-create reader reading reality response rience Roy Schafer Saul's seashell seathrust seems sense shell simply someone spell story superego symbols synthesis talking theory thing thought tide-flow tion transformation Tribute to Freud unconscious ungiving unity vision Waelder wish words writing York