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A Bibliography of Literary Theory, Criticism and Philology
http://www.unizar.es/departamentos/filologia_inglesa/garciala/bibliography.html
by José Ángel García Landa
(University of Zaragoza, Spain)
Psychoanalytic Criticism in English: Other critics
Abstracts and Bibliography in Literature and Psychology. University of Florida: Institute for Psychological Institute of the Arts. (Vol. 7, 1992).
Adelman, Janet. See English feminist criticism.
Alcorn, Marshall W., Jr. "Conclusion: What Do We Do with Rhetorical Criticism?" In Alcorn, Narcissism and the Literary Libido. New York: New York UP, 1994. 217-28.*
_____. "Projection and the Resistance of the Signifier: A Reader-Response Theory of Textual Presence." In Alcorn, Narcissism and the Literary Libido. New York: New York UP, 1994. 63-102.*
_____. "Character, Plot, and Imagery: Mechanisms that Shift Narcissistic Investments." In Alcorn, Narcissism and the Literary Libido. New York: New York UP, 1994. 103-57.*
_____. "Language and the Substance of the Self: A Lacanian Perspective." In Alcorn, Narcissism and the Literary Libido. New York: New York UP, 1994. 190-216.*
_____. "Political Ties and Libidinal Ruptures: Narcissism as the Origin and End of Texual Production." In Alcorn, Narcissism and the Literary Libido. New York: New York UP, 1994. 1-28.*
_____. "Projection and the Resistance of the Signifier: A Reader-Response Theory of Textual Presence." In Alcorn, Narcissism and the Literary Libido. New York: New York UP, 1994. 63-102.
_____. "Self-Structure as a Rhetorical Device: Modern Ethos and the Divisiveness of the Self." In Alcorn, Narcissism and the Literary Libido. New York: New York UP, 1994. 29-62.*
_____. "The Narcissism of Creation and Interpretation: Agon at the Heart of Darkness." In Alcorn, Narcissism and the Literary Libido. New York: New York UP, 1994. 158-89.*
_____. Narcissism and the Literary Libido: Rhetoric, Text, and Subjectivity. New York: New York UP, 1993.
Alford, C. Fred. "Melanie Klein and the 'Oresteia Complex': Love, Hate, and the Tragic Worldview." Cultural Critique 15 (Spring 1990): 167-90.*
Almond, Barbara and Richard Almond. The Therapeutic Narrative: Fictional Relationships and the Process of Psychological Change. Westport (CT): Praeger, 1997.
Almond, Richard, and Barbara Almond. The Therapeutic Narrative: Fictional Relationships and the Process of Psychological Change. Westport (CT): Praeger, 1997.
Altman, Rick. (Charles F.). See English HS 1945-.
Anderson, Charles R. "Violence and Order in the Novels of Robert Penn Warren." In Southern Renaissance. Ed. Louis D. Rubin, Jr., and Robert D. Jacobs. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins UP, 1953. 207-24.
_____. Emily Dickinson's Poetry: Stairway of Surprise. New York: Holt, 1960.
_____, ed. The Bostonians. By Henry James. Harmondsworth: Penguin.
Aronson, Eliot, and Carol Tavris. Introducing Narrative Psychology: Self, Trauma, and the Construction of Meaning. Buckingham: Open UP, 2000.
Ashford-Hodges, Gabrielle. (Left-wing psychoanalist of Franco, wife of Paul Preston).
Ashworth, John. "Olivier, Freud and Hamlet." Atlantic Monthly 183 (May 1949): 30-33.
Babener, Liahna Klenman. "The Shadow's Shadow. The motif of the Double in Edgar Allan Poe's 'The Purloined Letter'." In The Purloined Poe: Lacan, Derrida, and Psychoanalytic Reading. Ed. John P. Muller and William J. Richardson. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins UP, 1988. 323-34.*
Bailie, Ronnie. The Fantastic Anatomist: A Psychoanalytic Study of Henry James. (Costerus New Series 126). Amsterdam and Atlanta: Rodopi, 2000.
Barker, Wendy. Lunacy of Light: Emily Dickinson and the Experience of Metaphor. Carbondale: Southern Illinois UP, 1987.
Bartlett, Neil. The Uses of Monotony: Repetition in the Language of Oscar Wilde, Jean Genet, Edmund White and Juan Goytisolo. London: Birkbeck College, 1994.
Barratt, Barnaby B. "Critical Notes on Schafer's 'Action Language'." Annual of Psychoanalyis 6 (1978): 287-303.
_____. Psychoanalysis and the Postmodern Impulse: Knowing and Being since Freud's Psychology. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins UP, 1993.*
Barrett, Deirdre, ed. Trauma and Dreams. Cambridge (MA): Harvard UP, 1997.
Basler, Roy P. Sex, Symbolism and Psychology in Literature. New Brunswick (NJ): Rutgers College, 1948.
_____. "The Interpretation of 'Ligeia'." From Sex, Symbolism, and Psychology in Literature. New Jersey: Rutgers College, 1948. In Poe: A Collection of Critical Essays. Ed. Robert Regan. Englewood Cliffs (NJ): Prentice-Hall, 1967. 51-63.*
Baxter, Peter. "The One Woman." (Kubrick). Wide Angle 6.1 (1984): 34-41.
Becker-Leckrone, Megan (U of Nevada-Las Vegas). "Feminisms in the 1980s and 1990s: The Encounter with Poststructuralism and Gender Studies." In The Edinburgh Encyclopaedia of Modern Criticism and Theory. Ed. Julian Wolfreys et al. Edinburgh: Edinburgh UP, 2002. 511-19.*
_____. "Psychoanalysis and Literary Criticism." In The Edinburgh Encyclopaedia of Modern Criticism and Theory. Ed. Julian Wolfreys et al. Edinburgh: Edinburgh UP, 2002. 519-28.*
_____. "Oscar Wilde (1854-1900): Aesthetics and Criticism." In The Edinburgh Encyclopaedia of Modern Criticism and Theory. Ed. Julian Wolfreys et al. Edinburgh: Edinburgh UP, 2002. 658-65.*
_____. Julia Kristeva and Literary Theory. (Transitions). Houndmills: Palgrave Macmillan, 2005
Bennet, J. Empathic Vision: Affect, Trauma and Contemporary Art. Standford: Standford UP, 2005.
Bentley, C. F. "The Monster in the Bedroom: Sexual Symbolism in Bram Stoker's Dracula." Literature and Psychology 22 (1972): 27-34.
Bentley, David M. R. (U of Western Ontario). "Psychoanalytical Notes upon an Autobiographical Account of a Case of Paranoia (Dementia Paranoides): Mrs. Bentley in Sinclair Ross's As for Me and My House." In Actas del 25º Congreso AEDEAN, Granada 2001. CD-ROM. Granada: U de Granada: Departamento de Filología Inglesa, 2002.*
Benvenuto, Bice, and Roger Kennedy. The Works of Jacques Lacan: An Introduction. London: Free Association Books, 1986.
Bergler, Edmund. The Writer and Psychoanalysis. New York, 1950.
Berman, Jeffrey. "Nabokov and the Viennese Witch Doctor." In Berman, The Talking Cure: Literary Representations of Psychoanalysis. 1985. 211-38.
Bersani, Leo. Baudelaire et Freud. Paris: Seuil.
_____. Baudelaire and Freud. Berkeley: U of California P, 1977.
_____. From Balzac to Beckett. New York: Oxford UP, 1970.
_____. Balzac to Beckett. New York: Oxford UP, 1970.
_____. A Future for Astyanax: Character and Desire in Literature. Boston: Little, 1976.
_____. "Déguisement du moi et art fragmentaire." in Recherche de Proust. By Roland Barthes et al. Paris: Seuil, 1980. 13-33.
_____. "Representation and Its Discontents." In Allegory and Representation. Ed. Stephen Greenblatt. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins UP, 1981. 145-62.
_____. The Death of Stéphane Mallarmé. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1982.
_____. "Le réalisme et la peur du désir." In Littérature et réalité. By Roland Barthes et al. Ed. T. Todorov and G. Genette. (Points; Essais, 142). Paris: Seuil, 1982. 47-80.*
_____. "'The Culture of Redemption': Marcel Proust and Melanie Klein." Critical Inquiry 12.2 (Winter 1986). Rpt. as "Death and Literary Authority: Marcel Proust and Melanie Klein" in Bersani, The Culture of Redemption. Cambridge (MA): Harvard UP, 1990.
_____. "Is the Rectum a Grave?" In AIDS: Cultural Analysis, Cultural Activism. Ed. Douglas Crimp. Cambridge (MA): MIT Press, 1988.
_____. The Culture of Redemption. Cambridge (MA): Harvard UP, 1990.
Bersani, Leo, Roland Barthes, Philippe Hamon, M. Riffaterre, I. Watt. Littérature et réalité. (Points). Paris: Seuil, 1982.
Bersani, Leo, and Ulysse Dutoit. "Beckett's Sociability." The Raritan 12.1 (Summer 1992): 1-19. In The Critical Response to Samuel Beckett. Ed. Cathleen Culotta Andonian. Westport (CT): Greenwood Press, 1998. 176-89.*
Birks, Dorothee. Memory's Fragile Power: Crises of Memory, Identity and Narrative in Contemporary British Novels. 2008.
Blass, Rachel B. (gs Hebrew U of Jerusalem), and Bennett Simon (Harvard U) . "Freud on His Own Mistake(s): The Role of Seduction in the Etiology of Neurosis." InTelling Facts. Ed. Joseph H. Smith. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins UP, 1992. 160-83.*
Block, Edwin F., Jr. Rituals of Dis-Integration: Romance and Madness in the Victorian Psychomythic Tale. New York: Garland, 1993. Rev. in English Literature in Transition 37.4 (1994).
Bodkin, Maud. See Myth criticism.
Bohne, Luciana. "The Discourse of Narcissism in L'Avventura." Film Criticism 9.1 (Fall 1984).
Borch-Jacobsen, Mikkel. The Freudian Subject. Stanford, 1982.
_____. The Emotional Tie: Psychoanalysis, Mimesis and Affect. Stanford, 1992.
_____. Remembering Anna O. Routledge, 1996.
_____. Folies à plusieurs. 2002.
_____. "Who's who? Introducing multiple personality." In Supposing the Subject. Ed. Joan Copjec. London: Verso. 45-63.
_____. Making Minds & Madness: From Hysteria to Depression. Cambridge UP, 2009.
Borossa, Julia. "Identity, Loss and the Mother Tongue." Paragraph 21.3 (1998):391-402.
Bourguignon, E. "Memory in an Amnesic World: Holocaust, Exile and the Return of the Suppressed." Anthropological Quarterly (2005): 63-88.
Bowie, Malcolm. (Master of Christ's College, Cambridge). Mallarmé and the Art of Being Difficult. Cambridge: Cambridge UP.
_____. Freud, Proust, and Lacan: Theory as Fiction. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1987.
_____. Lacan. Cambridge (MA): Harvard UP, 1991.
_____. "Mallarme's modesty and mystery." (Bénichou). TLS 3 May 1996.*
_____. Proust among the Stars. Forthcoming 1998.
_____. Introd. to Madame Bovary. By Gustave Flaubert. Trans. Margaret Mauldon. Introd. Malcolm Bowie. (Oxford World's Classics). Oxford: Oxford UP, 2004.
Bowlby, Rachel. See English feminist criticism.
Brenkman, John. (Distinguished Professor of English and Comparative Literature, CUNY Graduate Center, and Baruch College)"The Other and the One: Psycho-Analysis, Reading." Yale French Studies 55/56 (1977).
_____. "Theses on Cultural Marxism." Social Text 3 (1983).
_____. Culture and Domination. Ithaca: Cornell UP, 1987.
_____. Straight Male Modern: A Cultural Critique of Psychoanalysis.
_____. Theorizing Males: A Cultural Critique of the Oedipus Complex.
_____. "On Voice." Novel 33.3 (Summer 2000): 281-306. (On narratology; Bakhtin, Benjamin, Toni Morrison, Poe, Christa Wolf, voice, narrators).
_____. "On Voice." In Literature Online.*
http://lion.chadwyck.co.uk
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_____, ed. Venue. Literary magazine.
Brennan, Matthew. (1955). The Gothic Psyche. (Studies in English Literature, Linguistics and Culture). Columbia (SC): Camden House, 1997.*
Brennan, Matthew C. "Plotting against Chekhov: Joyce Carol Oates and 'The Lady with the Dog'." Notes on Modern American Literature (Winter 1985): item 13. Rpt. in Perrine's Story and Structure. By Thomas R. Arp and Greg Johnson. 10th ed. Boston (MA): Thomson Learning-Heinle&Heinle, 2002. 574-76.*
Brennan, Teresa. See Feminist criticism.
Brenner, Gerry. Concealments in Hemingway's Works. Columbus: Ohio UP, 1981.
_____. "Are We Going to Hemingway's Feast? In Ernest Hemingway: Six Decades of Criticism. Ed. Linda W. Wagner. East Lansing: Michigan State UP, 1987. 297-312.*
_____. "From 'Sepi Jingan' to 'The Mother of a Queen': Hemingway's Three Epistemologic Formulas for Short Fiction." In New Critical Approaches to the Short Stories of Ernest Hemingway. Ed. Jackson J. Benson. Durham: Duke UP, 1990. 156-71.*
_____. "More than a Reader's Response: A Letter to 'De Ole True Huck'." Journal of Narrative Technique 20.2 (1990): 221-234.*
_____. "A Lamp on the Anxiety in Hemingway'`s 'Vital Light'." In Hemingway: Essays of Reassessment. Ed. Frank Scafella. New York: Oxford UP, 1991. 246-56.*
_____. The Old Man and the Sea: Story of a Common Man. New York: Twayne, 1991. Rev. in The Hemingway Review 12.1 (Fall 1992).
_____. "Enough of a Bad Gamble: Correcting the Misinformation on Hemingway's Captain James Gamble." The Hemingway Review 20.1 (Fall 2000): 90-96.*
Briefel, Aviva. (Associate Prof. of English, Bowdoin College)."What Some Ghosts Don't Know: Spectral Incognizance and the Horror Film." Narrative 17.1 (Jan. 2009): 95-110.*
Brison, S. Aftermath: Violence and the Remaking of a Self. Princeton: Princeton UP, 2002.
Brown, Homer Obed. "The Displaced Self in the Novels of Daniel Defoe." ELH 38 (1971): 562-90.
_____. "Creations and Destroyings: Keats's Protestant Hymn, the 'Ode to Psyche'." Diacritics 6.4 (1976): 48-56.
_____. "Of the Title to Things Real: Conflicting Stories." ELH 55.4 (Winter 1988).
Brown, Norman O. Life against Death: The Psychoanalytical Meaning of History. Middletown (CT): Wesleyan UP; London: Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1959.
_____. Life against Death. Middletown (CT): Wesleyan UP, 1972. 1985.
_____. "The Excremental Vision." In Brown, Life against Death: The Psychoanalytical Meaning of History. Middletown (CT): Wesleyan UP; London: Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1959. 179-201.
_____. "The Excremental Vision." In 20th Century Literary Criticism: A Reader. Ed. David Lodge. London: Longman, 1972. 509-26. (Swift).
_____. "The Excremental Vision." In The Writings of Jonathan Swift. Ed. Robert A. Greenberg and William Bowman Piper. (Norton Critical Edition). New York: Norton, 1973. 611-30.*
_____. "The Apocalypse of Islam." Social Text 8 (Winter 1983-84): 166.
Brown, N. Eros y Tanatos. México: Mortiz, 1980.
Buck, Claire. See Feminism.
_____. H. D. and Freud. Hemel Hempstead: Harvester Wheatsheaf, 1991.
Burke, Kenneth. See New Criticism.
Burkhardt, Charles. Charlotte Brontë: A Psychosexual Study of Her Novels. London: Victor Gollancz, 1973.
Byrd, Charles L. "Freud's Influence on Bakhtin: Traces of Psychoanalytic Theory in Rabelais and His World." Germano-Slavica 5.5-6 (1987).
Byman, Seymour. "Ritualistic Acts and Compulsive Behavior: The Pattern of Tudor Martyrdom." American Historical Review 3 (1978).
Byrne, Michael. "Time and the Child in Ian McEwan's The Child in Time." The Antigonish Review 123.
Camden, Vera J. "Psychoanalytic theory." Encyclopedia of Contemporary Literary Theory. Ed. Irena R. Makaryk. Toronto: U of Toronto P, 1993. 163-69.*
Caramagno, T. C. The Flight of the Mind: Virginia Woolf's Art of Manic-Depressive Illness. 1986.
Carbaugh, Donal (U of Massachusetts at Amherst). "'The People Will Come to You': Blackfeet Narrative as a Resource for Contemporary Living." In Narrative and Identity: Studies in Autobiography, Self and Culture. Ed. Jens Brockmeier and Donal Carbaugh. Amsterdam and Philadelphia: John Benjamins, 2001. 103-27.*
Carbaugh, Donal, and Jens Brockmeier, eds. Narrative and Identity: Studies in Autobiography, Self and Culture. (Studies in Narrative, 1). Amsterdam and Philadelphia: John Benjamins, 2001.*
Cariola, Laura, ed. Language and Psychoanalysis. Journal
http://www.language-and-psychoanalysis.com
Cavell, Marcia. The Psychoanalytic Mind: From Freud to Philosophy. Cambridge (MA): Harvard UP, 1993.
Cavell, Stanley. See English Hermeneutics.
Chaitin, G. D. Rhetoric and Culture in Lacan. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1996.
Champion, Margrét Gunnarsdóttir. Dwelling in Language: Character, Psychoanalysis and Literary Consolations. Bern: Peter Lang, 2013.
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2013
Chang, Heesok (Vassar College). "Philippe Lacoue-Labarthe (1940-) and Jean-Luc Nancy (1940-)." In The Edinburgh Encyclopaedia of Modern Criticism and Theory. Ed. Julian Wolfreys et al. Edinburgh: Edinburgh UP, 2002. 371-82.*
Chase, Cynthia. See English post-structuralism.
Chase, Karen. (1952; U of Virginia). Eros and Psyche: The Representation of Personality in Charlotte Brontë, Charles Dickens, George Eliot. New York: Methuen, 1984.
_____. "The Literal Heroine: A Study of Gissing's The Odd Women." Criticism 26.3 (Summer 1984).
_____. Eliot: Middlemarch. (Landmarks of World Literature). 1991.