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The Complete Poetical Works of Lord Byron. The Devil's Drive
(Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1905)
Augustine: The reader as self-object
(Journal for the Scientific Study of ReligionBlackwell Publishing, 1986)
My general thesis is that Confessions is written for an audience which Augustine uses as selfobjects...I do not formulate a diagnosis of Augustine's personality...I would rather emphasize the profound devaluation of ...
Puzzling Shakespeare: Local Reading and Its Discontents (New Historicism: Studies in Cultural Poetics)
(University of California Press, 1988-08-09)
Reading Freud : psychology, neurosis, and religion
(Scholars Press, 1983)
The primary goal of this short book is to interrogate systematically Freud's major essays on religion. To do that well requires that we know what he is talking about when he compares religious rituals, for example, to ...
Caleb williams or things as they are
(Project Gutenberg ebook, 1903)
History of the Bank of England; p. 200 - 201
(P.S. King & son, 1909)
Reading Jung : science, psychology, and religion
(Scholars Press, 1984)
It is misleading to consider Jung only within the context of his relationship to Freud. His training, orientations, and ideals were distinctly unlike those of Freud. The major goal of this book is to suggest a way to read ...
Liber Amoris: Or, the New Pygmalion
(Thomas B. Mosher, 1908)
And yet : seesaws, pivots, and parentheses : reflections on two voices of translation discourse a propos of a haiku by Issa
(McGill University. Comparative Literature Program, 1993)
Three poems doubting Mikhail Mikhailovich Sensei (or do they?)
(McGill University. Comparative Literature Program, 1990)