1. Acknowledgments 2. Introduction: Russian literature and psychoanalysis - Four modes of intersection (by Rancour-Laferriere, Daniel) 3. Part I. Previous contributions 4. Dostoevsky and parricide (by Freud, S.) 5. Dostoevsky's experiment with projective mechanisms and the theft of identity in The Double (by Rosenthal, R.J.) 6. Myshkin and Rogozhin (by Dalton, E.) 7. Gogol's retreat from love: Toward an interpretation of Mirgorod (by McLean, H.) 8. Puskin and Don Juan (by Kucera, Henry) 9. Solzhenitsyn and the Jews: A psychoanalytic view (by Rancour-Laferriere, Daniel) 10. Part II. New contributions 11. The psychoanalytic breakthrough in Russia on the eve of the First World War (by Ljunggren, M.) 12. Puskin and the pleasure of the text: Anal and erotic images of creativity (by Cooke, L. Brett) 13. The obverse of self: Gender shifts in poems by Tjutcev and Axmatova (by Pratt, S.) 14. Psychoanalysis of "Peasant Marej": Some residual problems (by Rice, J.) 15. Pathological patterns in Belyj's novels: "Ableuxovs-Letaevs-Korobkins" revisited (by Muller Cooke, Olga) 16. Kto vinovat? Guilt and rebellion in zoscenko's accounts of childhood (by Hanson, Krista) 17. Of dreams, devils, irrationality and The Master and Margarita (by Mills, Jon) 18. The beauty mark and the "I"s of the beholder: Limonov's narcissistic poem "Ja v mysljax poderzu drugogo celoveka" (by Zholkovsky, A.) 19. Cloud, castle, claustrum: Nabokov as a Freudian in spite of himself (by Elms, A.) 20. Splitting of the ego: Freudian doubles, Nabokovian doubles (by Green, Georgia M.) 21. Charles Kinbote's psychosis: A key to Vladimir Nabokov's Pale Fire (by Welsen, P.) 22. Bakhtin and Freud on the ego (by Pirog, G.) 23. Dora and the underground man (by Murav, H.) 24. Women without men in the writing of contemporary Soviet women writers (by Barker, A.) 25. Can a literature be neurotic?: Literary self and authority structures in Russian cultural development (by Cox, G.) 26. Abstracts of contents
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