The Life and Works of E. A. Poe: a Psychoanalytic Interpretation
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- | {{Template}}Princess [[Marie Bonaparte]]'s ''The Life and Works of E. A. Poe: a Psychoanalytic Interpretation'' ([[1933]]), a [[Psychoanalytic literary criticism]] reading of the work of [[Edgar Allan Poe]]. [[René Laforgue]], had published ''The Defeat of Baudelaire: A Psychoanalytical Study of the Neurosis of Charles Baudelaire'' with the same publisher [http://www.answers.com/topic/life-and-works-of-edgar-allen-poe-the-a-psychoanalytic-interpretation?cat=health] | + | {{Template}}Princess [[Marie Bonaparte]]'s ''The Life and Works of E. A. Poe: a Psychoanalytic Interpretation'' ([[1933]]), a [[Psychoanalytic literary criticism|psychoanalytic]] reading of the work of [[Edgar Allan Poe]]. [[René Laforgue]], had published ''The Defeat of Baudelaire: A Psychoanalytical Study of the Neurosis of Charles Baudelaire'' with the same publisher [http://www.answers.com/topic/life-and-works-of-edgar-allen-poe-the-a-psychoanalytic-interpretation?cat=health] |
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Bonaparte, Marie. (1949). The life and works of Edgar Allan Poe, a psycho-analytic interpretation (John Rodker, Trans.). London: Imago. (Original work published 1933)
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