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- "Echado de tierra" : exile and the psychopolitical landscape in the Poema de mio Cid
- "Patience, mon cœur" : l'essor de la psychologie dans la littérature grecque classique
- A Jungian study of Shakespeare : the visionary mode
- A blueprint of his dissent : madness and method in Tennyson's poetry
- A desire for women : relational psychoanalysis, writing, and relationships between women
- After Oedipus : Shakespeare in psychoanalysis
- Aidōs : the psychology and ethics of honour and shame in ancient Greek literature
- Alberto Savinio : lo psichismo delle forme
- American visionary fiction : mad metaphysics as salvation psychology
- Anger, guilt, and the psychology of the self in Clarissa
- Anglo-Saxon psychologies in the Vernacular and Latin traditions
- Bareface : a guide to C.S. Lewis's last novel
- Bargains with fate : psychological crises and conflicts in Shakespeare and his plays
- Bargains with fate : psychological crises and conflicts in Shakespeare and his plays
- Becoming Achilles : child-sacrifice, war, and misrule in the Iliad and beyond
- Between self and society : inner worlds and outer limits in the British psychological novel
- Blake's night thoughts
- Bodies and selves in early modern England : physiology and inwardness in Spenser, Shakespeare, Herbert, and Milton
- British Romanticism and the science of the mind
- Character and conflict in Jane Austen's novels : a psychological approach
- Character and personality in the novels of William Faulkner : a study in psychostylistics
- Charlotte Brontë and Victorian psychology
- Chaucer's Knight's tale and theories of scholastic psychology
- Cognitive science, literature, and the arts : a guide for humanists
- Contemporary American trauma narratives
- D.H. Lawrence : self and sexuality
- D.H. Lawrence and the paradoxes of psychic life
- D.H. Lawrence, the artist as psychologist
- Das Unheimliche : Aufsätze zur Literatur
- Death in quotation marks : cultural myths of the modern poet
- Der Ursprung des psychologischen Romans : Karl Philipp Moritz' "Anton Reiser"
- Dickens and romantic psychology : the self in time in nineteenth-century literature
- Dickens and the grown-up child
- Die Dramatische Konfiguration
- Dos Passos and the ideology of the feminine
- Dynamic psychology in modernist British fiction
- Dynamism of character in Shakespeare's mature tragedies
- Edgar Allan Poe : an archetypal reading
- Elizabeth Bowen's psychoanalytic fiction
- Euripides' use of psychological terminology
- Excavating modernity : physical, temporal and psychological strata in literature, 1900-1930
- Fiction's inexhaustible voice : speech and writing in Faulkner
- Figures of madness in Saul Bellow's longer fiction
- Flesh and spirit in the songs of Homer : a study of words and myths
- Forms of feeling in Victorian fiction
- Freud in Oz : at the intersections of psychoanalysis and children's literature
- Freud upside down : African American literature and psychoanalytic culture
- George Eliot and nineteenth-century psychology : exploring the unmapped country
- Gli psiconimi in Virgilio
- Gothic America : narrative, history, and nation
- Hamlet and Narcissus
- Heaven and its discontents : Milton's characters in Paradise lost
- Hebbels Psychologie und dramatische Charaktergestaltung
- Hero-ego in search of self : a Jungian reading of Beowulf
- Imaginative prophecy in the B-text of Piers Plowman
- Imagined human beings : a psychological approach to character and conflict in literature
- In the first country of places : nature, poetry, and childhood memory
- In the secret theatre of home : Wilkie Collins, sensation narrative, and nineteenth-century psychology
- James Boswell, psychological interpretations
- John Edgar Wideman : reclaiming the African personality
- Joyce and the early Freudians : a synchronic dialogue of texts
- Kathā-sāhitya ke manovaijñānika samīkshā-siddhānta
- Le roman de la conscience malheureuse : Svevo, Gorki, Proust, Mann, Musil, Martin du Gard, Broch, Roth, Aragon
- Les comédies de Corneille : une psycholecture
- Les grandes tragédies de Corneille : une psycholecture
- Les lais de Marie de France : du conte merveilleux à la nouvelle psychologique
- Literature, psychoanalysis and the new sciences of mind
- Mark Twain and William James : crafting a free self
- Melancholy, love, and time : boundaries of the self in ancient literature
- Mental anatomies of William Godwin and Mary Shelley
- Mirror of minds ; : changing psychological beliefs in English poetry
- Mixing memory and desire : the Waste land and British novels
- Modernism, technology, and the body : a cultural study
- Oedipus unbound : selected writings on rivalry and desire
- On psychological prose
- Our superheroes, ourselves
- Outside the arch : Kohut and five modern writers
- Perception and passion in Dante's Comedy
- Phantasmatic Shakespeare : imagination in the age of early modern science
- Piers Plowman and the medieval discourse of desire
- Post-Romantic consciousness : Dickens to Plath
- Primitive minds : evolution and spiritual experience in the Victorian novel
- Psychoanalysis, psychiatry and modernist literature
- Psychoanalytic responses to children's literature
- Psychological politics of the American dream : the commodification of subjectivity in twentieth-century American literature
- Psychology and literature in the eighteenth century
- Ratio und Gefühlskultur : Studien zu Psychogenese und Literatur im 18. Jahrhundert
- Reading romance : literacy, psychology, and Malory's Le Morte D'Aarthur
- Reading trauma narratives : the contemporary novel & the psychology of oppression
- Representing Shakespeare : new psychoanalytic essays
- Rereading George Eliot : changing responses to her experiments in life
- Retreat into the mind : Victorian poetry and the rise of psychiatry
- Sacrifice your love : psychoanalysis, historicism, Chaucer
- Samuel Beckett and experimental psychology : perception, attention, imagery
- Scenes of shame : psychoanalysis, shame, and writing
- Selfhood and redemption in Blake's Songs
- Shakespeare and Jungian typology : a reading of the plays
- Shakespeare and psychoanalytic theory
- Shakespeare and the experimental psychologist
- Shakespeare in psychoanalysis
- Shakespeare on the couch
- Shakespeare's Hamlet and the controversies of self
- Shakespeare's visual regime : tragedy, psychoanalysis, and the gaze
- Shelley's ambivalence
- Species, phantasms, and images : vision and medieval psychology in The Canterbury tales
- Staging depth : Eugene O'Neill and the politics of psychological discourse
- Telling complexions : the nineteenth-century English novel and the blush
- Territories of the psyche : the fiction of Jean Rhys
- The Cast of consciousness : concepts of the mind in British and American romanticism
- The German tradition of psychology in literature and thought, 1700-1840
- The Grail legend
- The Rorschach test exemplified in classics of drama and fiction
- The cast of characters : a reading of Ulysses
- The chain of becoming : the philosophical tale, the novel, and a neglected realism of the Enlightenment : Swift, Montesquieu, Voltaire, Johnson, and Austen
- The death-ego and the vital self : romances of desire in literature and psychoanalysis
- The destructive element : British psychoanalysis and modernism
- The fragility of manhood : Hawthorne, Freud, and the politics of gender
- The grail legend
- The historical eye : the texture of the visual in late James
- The madder stain : a psychoanalytic reading of Thomas Hardy
- The novelistic vision of Doris Lessing : breaking the forms of consciousness
- The party of humanity : writing moral psychology in eighteenth-century Britain
- The passages of thought ; : psychological representation in the American novel, 1870-1900
- The poet's mind : the psychology of Victorian poetry 1830-1870
- The production of personal life : class, gender, and the psychological in Hawthorne's fiction
- The psycho-political muse : American poetry since the fifties
- The psychological fictions of J.G. Ballard
- The representation of the self in the American Renaissance
- The role of mind in Hugo, Faulkner, Beckett, and Grass
- The sacred marriage : psychic integration in the Faerie queene
- The seduction of fiction : a plea for putting emotions back into literary interpretation
- The self-help compulsion : searching for advice in modern literature
- The social self : Hawthorne, Howells, William James, and nineteenth-century psychology
- The southern belle in the American novel
- The tenth muse : the psyche of the American poet
- The theater of trauma : American modernist drama and the psychological struggle for the American mind, 1900-1930
- The troubadour lyric : a psychocritical reading
- The vanishing subject : early psychology and literary modernism
- Thinking without thinking in the Victorian novel
- This invisible riot of the mind : Samuel Johnson's psychological theory
- Thomas Hardy's poetry : a Jungian perspective
- Thomas Hardy, psychological novelist
- Threshold poetics : Milton and intersubjectivity
- Time's stop in Savannah : Conrad Aiken's inner journey
- Toward wholeness in Paule Marshall's fiction
- Towards reading Freud : self-creation in Milton, Wordsworth, Emerson, and Sigmund Freud
- Trauma in contemporary literature : narrative and representation
- Twain and Freud on the human race : parallels on personality, politics and religion
- Victorian psychology and British culture, 1850-1880
- Wordsworth : a poet's history
- Wordsworth : an inner life
- Wordsworth in his major lyrics : the art and psychology of self-representation
- Zur Bedeutung der Psychologie im Werk Robert Musils
- Ādhunika manoviñjāna aura Hindī sāhitya : Viśvavidyālaya anudāna āyoga ke sahayoga se prakāśita
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