The doctor looks at literature :
psychological studies of life and letters /
by Joseph Collins.
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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London :
George Allen & Unwin,
c1923.
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Notes: | Harriet Weaver's copy with her signature. Contains essay entitled 'Ireland's latest literary antinomian: Jame Joyce'. pp. 37-38, (portr. of Joyce) torn out. Physical description: 317 p. : facsims., ports. ; 23 cm. more |
Table of Contents:
Psychology and fiction
Ireland's latest literary antinomian: James Joyce
Feodor Dostoievsky: tragedist, prophet, and psychologist
Dorothy Richardson and her censor
Marcel Proust: master psychologist and pilot of the "vraie vie"
Two literary ladies of London: Katherine Mansfield and Rebecca West
Two lesser literary ladies of London: Stella Benson and Virginia Woolf
The psychology of the diarist: W.N.P. Barbellion
The psychology of the diarist: Henri-Frédéric Amiel
Georges Duhamel: poet, pacifist, and physician
Even yet it can't be told
the whole truth about D.H. Lawrence
The joy of living and writing about it: John St. Loe Strachey
The King of Gath unto his servant: magazine insanity.
Psychology and fiction
Ireland's latest literary antinomian: James Joyce
Feodor Dostoievsky: tragedist, prophet, and psychologist
Dorothy Richardson and her censor
Marcel Proust: master psychologist and pilot of the "vraie vie"
Two literary ladies of London: Katherine Mansfield and Rebecca West
Two lesser literary ladies of London: Stella Benson and Virginia Woolf
The psychology of the diarist: W.N.P. Barbellion
The psychology of the diarist: Henri-Frédéric Amiel
Georges Duhamel: poet, pacifist, and physician
Even yet it can't be told
the whole truth about D.H. Lawrence
The joy of living and writing about it: John St. Loe Strachey
The King of Gath unto his servant: magazine insanity.