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Psychoanalysis and literature : an introduction / Robert N. Mollinger.

By: Publication details: Chicago : Nelson-Hall, 1981.Description: xiii, 178 pages ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 088229363X
  • 9780882293639
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 810/.9 19
LOC classification:
  • PS88 .M57
NLM classification:
  • CC2536
Available additional physical forms:
  • Also issued online.
Contents:
ch. 1. A review of psychoanalytic literary criticism -- ch. 2. An introduction to psychoanalysis -- ch. 3. The literary symbol: Wallace Stevens's archetypal hero -- ch. 4. The literary character: Edgar Allan Poe's Roderick Usher -- ch. 5. The literary work: Herman Mel;ville's "Bartleby the scrivener: a story of Wall Street" -- ch. 6. The literary ouevre -unifying symbols: Sylvia Plath's poetry -- ch. 7. The literary ouevre -form and content: Dom Moraes's poetry -- ch. 8. The literary ouevre -levels of meaning: Wallace Stevens's poetry -- ch. 9. The author: a note on Wallace Stevens -- ch. 10. The author: Edgar Allan Poe -- ch. 11. The reader: personality and preference.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 163-173) and index.

ch. 1. A review of psychoanalytic literary criticism -- ch. 2. An introduction to psychoanalysis -- ch. 3. The literary symbol: Wallace Stevens's archetypal hero -- ch. 4. The literary character: Edgar Allan Poe's Roderick Usher -- ch. 5. The literary work: Herman Mel;ville's "Bartleby the scrivener: a story of Wall Street" -- ch. 6. The literary ouevre -unifying symbols: Sylvia Plath's poetry -- ch. 7. The literary ouevre -form and content: Dom Moraes's poetry -- ch. 8. The literary ouevre -levels of meaning: Wallace Stevens's poetry -- ch. 9. The author: a note on Wallace Stevens -- ch. 10. The author: Edgar Allan Poe -- ch. 11. The reader: personality and preference.

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