Poetry + Psychological aspects
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Poetry + Psychological aspects
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Poetry + Psychological aspects
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- W.B. Yeats, self-critic, a study of his early verse, and the later poetry, Thomas Parkinson
- When the lamp is shattered, desire and narrative in Catullus, Micaela Janan
- Dylan Thomas and poetic dissociation., With a pref. by Harry T. Moore
- The pale cast of thought, hesitation and decision in the Renaissance epic, James Lawrence Shulman
- The personality of Milton, Edward Wagenknecht
- Elizabeth Bishop, her poetics of loss, Susan McCabe
- Ideology and desire in Renaissance poetry, the subject of Donne, Ronald Corthell
- The realism of dream visions., The poetic exploitation of the dream-experience in Chaucer and his contemporaries., By Constance B. Hieatt
- Robert Frost, modern poetics and the landscapes of self, Frank Lentricchia
- Sappho's sweetbitter songs, configurations of female and male in ancient Greek lyric, Lyn Hatherly Wilson
- Walt Whitman and Emily Dickinson, poetry of the central consciousness, Agnieszka Salska
- Unpremeditated verse; feeling and perception in Paradise lost
- Mental forms creating, William Blake anticipates Freud, Jung, and Rank, Jerry Caris Godard
- Disguise and recognition in the Odyssey, Sheila Murnaghan
- Paul Valéry: consciousness & nature, Christine M. Crow
- Obsession and release, rereading the poetry of Louise Bogan, Lee Upton
- Wallace Stevens & the feminine, edited by Melita Schaum
- My life, a loaded gun, Dickinson, Plath, Rich, and female creativity, Paula Bennett
- Sexual power in British romantic poetry, Daniel P. Watkins
- The disenchanted self, representing the subject in the Canterbury tales, H. Marshall Leicester, Jr
- Sardonic smile, nonverbal behavior in Homeric epic, Donald Lateiner
- Wordsworth;, the construction of a personality, Wallace W. Douglas
- Miracles of rare device;, the poet's sense of self in nineteenth-century poetry
- D.H. Lawrence:, novelist, poet, prophet
- Neopoetics, the evolution of the literate imagination, Christopher Collins
- Dickinson's nerves, Frost's woods, poetry in the shadow of the past, William Logan
- The uncertain self: Whitman's drama of identity, by E. Fred Carlisle
- John Milton, the self and the world, John T. Shawcross
- The poet's self and the poem, essays on Goethe, Nietzsche, Rilke and Thomas Mann, Erich Heller
- Desiring Donne, poetry, sexuality, interpretation, Ben Saunders
- Lord Byron and the history of desire, Ian Dennis
- Chaucer's dream-poems
- The sacred marriage, psychic integration in the Faerie queene, Benjamin G. Lockerd, Jr
- Poetry and repression, revisionism from Blake to Stevens, Harold Bloom
- A new species of man, the poetic persona of W.B. Yeats, Gale C. Schricker
- The art of restraint, English poetry from Hardy to Larkin, Richard Hoffpauir
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