VOLUME LXXVIII000000 April 2009000000 No. 2
CONTENTS


PSYCHOANALYSIS AND LITERATURE

Editor’s Introduction

Original Two-Part Essay

THOMAS H. OGDEN • Kafka, Borges, and the Creation of Consciousness

Part I: Kafka—Dark Ironies of the “Gift” of Consciousness

Part II: Borges—A Life of Letters Encompassing Everything and Nothing

Original Articles

MARTIN S. BERGMANN • The Inability to Mourn and the Inability to Love in Shakespeare’s Hamlet

EUGENE J. MAHON • The Death of Hamnet: An Essay on Grief and Creativity

MARGARET ANN FITZPATRICK HANLY • Sibling Jealousy and Aesthetic Ambiguity in Austen’s Pride and Prejudice

PATRICK J. MAHONY • The Clash of Irrationalities in Sophocles’ Antigone

ADELE TUTTER • What the Story Is About: Carver, Lish, and the Editorial Process

SYBIL HOULDING • Tender Is the Night: Romantic Tragedy or the Tragedy of Boundary Violations?

WALKER SHIELDS • Imaginative Literature and Bion’s Intersubjective Theory of Thinking

Book Reviews

MAKARI: Revolution in Mind (D. Colombo)

VON UNWERTH: Freud’s Requiem (R. Gottlieb)

SIMMONS: Freud’s Italian Journey (J. Reppen)

BUCCI / FREEDMAN: Tribute to Wallerstein (J. Roiphe)

WURMSER: Severe Neuroses in a New Key (R. Zimmer)

MARCUS / “HOPE”: Taking Risks (A. Esman)

RUBINSTEIN: Talking About Supervision (J. de la Torre)

FREEMAN: Disquisitions on Analysis (B. Kilborne)

Abstracts

W. BUTLER: Canadian Journal of Psychoanalysis

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