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This edited volume presents a collection of new essays on Shakespeare and Psychoanalysis from leading figures in the field, making a strong statement about the ongoing relevance of contemporary psychoanalytic theory and method to the study of literary texts in general, and to Shakespeare's poems and plays in particular. Drawing from a vibrant and diverse dialogue with psychoanalysis, this collection manages to interrogate Shakespeare's treatment of gender, race, social customs, history, trauma, and the construction of the self.
Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction.- Part I : Shakespeare and Psychoanalysis.- Chapter 2 : The Role of Shakespeare in the Development of Freud's Theory.- Chapter 3 :The readiness for transference: Hamlet's lesson.- Chapter 4 : Representing Subjectivity in Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet.- Chapter 5 : Wilfred R. Bion and the Psychoanalytic Study of Thinking in Measure for Measure.- Chapter 6:Coriolanus.- Part II. Psychoanalysis and Shakespeare.- Chapter 7 : The Imaginary and the Symbolic in Shakespeare's Venus and Adonis.- Chapter 8:Antithetical Words, Rape, and Ekphrasis in Shakespeare's The Rape of Lucrece.- Chapter 9 : Hamlet, Freud, Laplanche: a Copernican reading.- Chapter 10 : Emulous Fidelity: Shakespeare, Jack Spicer, and Troilus.- Chapter 11 : Skepticism and Dysphoria: On Two Tales of Winter.



