American Romantic psychology; Emerson, Poe, Whitman, Dickinson, Melville
Material type: TextDallas, TX Spring Publications c1980Edition: 2nd ed., 1988Description: xviii, 209p.; appendix; bibliog. notes; bibliog.; indexContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0-88214-335-2
- Literure, American--19th Century
- Romanticism--United States
- Literature--Psychological Aspects
- Psychology in Literature
- Whitman, Walt. 1819-1892
- Dickinson, Emily, 1830-1886
- Melville, Herman. 1819-1891
- Psychology in Literature--Bibliography
- Melville, Herman. 1819-1891--Bibliography
- Psychology and literature
- Jungian psychology
- Emerson, Ralph Waldo. 1803-1882
- Poe, Edgar Allan. 1809-1849
- Individuation (Psychology)
- Hawthorn, Nathaniel. 1804-1864
- Edinger, Edward F
- PS217.R6 B5 1988
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Revised edition of The Unsounded Centre: Jungian Studies in American Romanticism published by the Univ. of North Carolina Press, Chapel Hill.
Whitman, Walt. 1819-1892 - Criticism and Interpretation : Words out of the sea: Walt Whitman., p95-116; see also index.. Dickinson, Emily Elizabeth. 1830-1886 - Criticism and Interpretation : Kora in heaven: Emily Dickinson., p117-46; see also index.. Melville, Herman. 1819-1891 - Criticism and Interpretation : Appendix: Melville and the mind., p150-178; see also index.. Psychology In Literature - Bibliography : p193-204.. Bibliographies and Catalogues - Psychology In Literature : p193-204.. Melville, Herman. 1819-1891 - Bibliography : p175-78; see also index.. Bibliographies and Catalogues - Melville, Herman. 1819-1891 : p175-78.. Emerson, Ralph Waldo. 1803-1882 - Criticism and Interpretation : p22-35; see also index.. Poe, Edgar Allan. 1809-1849 - Criticism and Interpretation : p59-79; see also index.. Hawthorn, Nathaniel. 1804-1864 : see index.. Edinger, Edward F : see index.
'This major study of classic American literature suggests a Jungian theory of American Romanticism and demonstrates that Jungian thought is essentially Romantic.'
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