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Psychoanalysis and the question of the text
Geoffrey H. Hartman
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Frontmatter
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Preface (page vii)
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Critic, Define Thyself (Murray M. Schwartz, page 1)
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How Can Dr. Johnson's Remarks on Cordelia's Death Add to My Own Response? (Norman H. Holland, page 18)
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The Psychology of Criticism, or What Can Be Said (Cary Nelson, page 45)
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The Notion of Blockage in the Literature of the Sublime (Neil Hertz, page 62)
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Psychoanalysis: The French Connection (Geoffrey H. Hartman, page 86)
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Coming into One's Own (Jacques Derrida, page 114)
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The Frame of Reference: Poe, Lacan, Derrida (Barbara Johnson, page 149)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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RES | 32.125 (Feb. 1981): 113-114 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/514891 |
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Published: 1985
Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
- 9780801831607 (paper)
- 9780801821288 (hardcover)