Introduction | |
Me Jane, You Tarzan: on Meaning | p. 1 |
Redefining the Revenant: Guilt and Sibling Loss in Guntrip and Freud | p. 15 |
The Uses of Literature in the Psychoanalytic Process | p. 26 |
Delusions and Dreams: Freud's Pompeian Love Letter | p. 44 |
Lacan's Seminars on James Joyce: Writing as Symptom and ""Singular Solution"" | p. 61 |
Anais Nin's Mothering Metaphor: toward a Lacanian Theory of Feminine Creativity | p. 86 |
The Go-Between Child: Supplementing the Lack | p. 99 |
Gastro-Exorcism: J.-K. Huysmans and the Anatomy of Conversion | p. 113 |
We Have Been a Little Insane about the Truth: Poetics and Psychotic Experience | p. 128 |
Kingston's the Woman Warrior: the Object of Autobiographical Relations | p. 138 |
Infanticide and Object Loss in Jude the Obscure | p. 155 |
Rape, Writing, Hyperbole: Shakespeare's Lucrece | p. 182 |
Paranoid Style | p. 199 |
A Child is Being Eaten: Political Repressions, Alien Invasions | p. 214 |
A Brainy Afterword | p. 235 |
Contributors | p. 244 |
Index | p. 247 |
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