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    - Memory, Family, and Identity in Women's Slave Narratives
    by Jennifer B. Fleischner
    £20.99 - 64.49

    A study that exposes the impact of the entangled relations among master, mistress, slave adults and slave children on the sense of identity of individual slave narrators. It explores the ways in which our of the social, psychological, biological - and literary - crossings and disruptions slavery engendered.

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    - Metaphors of Projection in the Works of Wyndham Lewis, Charles Williams, and Graham Greene
    by Andrea Freud Loewenstein
    £21.99 - 60.99

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    - Exploring Hidden Agendas
     
    £64.49

    This text demonstrates how self-analysis can be a useful psychoanalytic approach to literary theory. It explores how the psyche affects intellectual discovery in the realm of applied psychoanalysis.

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    by Barbara Ann Schapiro
    £20.99 - 97.49

    These eight essays look at a selection of 19th- and 20th-century texts through the prism of relational concepts and theories, including feminist applications of relational-modal theories, and D.W. Winnicott's influential ideas about creativity and symbolic play.

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    Perhaps nothing is more revealing about a person than what he or she reads. In 1938, when Freud was forced by the Nazis to flee Vienna, he brought with him to London a large portion of his annotated personal library. "Reading Freud's Reading" is a guided tour of this library, the intellectual tools of the genius of Sigmund Freud.Specialists from a wide range of areas--from the history of medicine, to literary scholarship, to the history of classical scholarship--spent two months working on questions raised by Freud's reading and his library at the Freud Museum in London. These specialists are joined here by internationally renowned scholars including Ned Lukatcher, Harold P. Blum, and Michael Molnar to apply a wide range of critical approaches, from depth psychoanalysis to cultural analysis. Together, they present a detailed look at the implications of how, and what, Freud read, including the major sources he used for his work.

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    - Loss and Prolonged Adolescence in Twain, Melville, and Hemingway
    by Pamela A. Boker
    £21.99

    "A compelling, massively researched psychoanalytic study of the inability to mourn in Melville, Twain and Hemingway, and its roots in maternal loss".--Ann Douglas, author of TERRIBLE HONESTY: MONGREL MANHATTAN IN THE 1920S. "This insightful text is recommended for all students of American culture and literature".--CHOICE.

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    - Mourning and Creativity in George Eliot's Fiction
    by Peggy Fitzhugh Johnstone
    £19.49 - 60.99

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    - A Psychological Approach to Character and Conflict in Literature
    by Bernard Jay Paris
    £21.99 - 97.49

    Explores the inner conflicts of some of literature's most famous characters, using Karen Horney's psychoanalytic theories to understand the behaviour of these characters as we would the behaviour of real people

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    £64.49

    Perhaps nothing is more revealing about people than their reading habits. In 1938, when Freud fled the Nazis, he brought with him from Vienna to London a large portion of his annotated library. This is a guided tour of his collection, including the major sources he used for his work.

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