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SLSA Bibliography

Bibliographies: 2001 | 2002 | 2003 | 2004 | 2011

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Casson, John Witham. Drama, Psychotherapy and Psychosis: Dramatherapy and Psychodrama with People Who Hear Voices. Hove, East Sussex, UK & New York: Brunner-Routledge, 2004.
Psychological & Cognitive Sciences
Keywords: drama | individualism | madness | psychodrama | Psychological & Cognitive Sciences | psychosis | psychotherapy | self
Forbes, Deborah. Sincerity's Shadow: Self-consciousness in British Romantic and Mid-twentieth-century American Poetry. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2004.
Psychological & Cognitive Sciences
Keywords: 20th C | Adrienne Rich | Anne Sexton | consciousness | Elizabeth Bishop | George Gordon Byron | John Keats | literature—19th | poetics | poetry | postmodernism | Psychological & Cognitive Sciences | rhetoric of science | self | sincerity | theory | William Wordsworth
Greenfield, Susan C. Money or Mind?: Cecilia, the Novel, and the Real Madness of Selfhood. Studies in Eighteenth Century Culture 33 (2004): 49-70.
Psychological & Cognitive Sciences
Keywords: Fanny Burney | madness | mind | Psychological & Cognitive Sciences | reality | self
Liebregts, Peter. Ezra Pound and Neoplatonism. Madison, WI: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 2004.
Social Sciences
Keywords: Ezra Pound | identity | neoplatonism | philosophy | Plato | poetics | poetry | self | social sciences
Pansing, David Wallace. Addicted Subjects: Crime, Aesthetics, and British literature. Ph.D. Dissertation: Brown University, 2004.
Medicine
Keywords: addition | aesthetics | anarchy | Arthur Conan Doyle | E. W. Hornung | G. K. Chesterton | H. G. Wells | Havelock Ellis | Henry James | individuality | Irving Babbitt | J. K. Huysmans | Jacques Derrida | Joseph Conrad | Joseph Margolis | literature—19th-20th C | Ma Nordau | medicine | modernism | Psychological & Cognitive Sciences | Robert Louis Stevenson | self | Sigmund Freud | theory | Thomas De Quincey | Virginia Woolf