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Kleinschmidt, H.J. (1967). The Angry Act: The Role of Aggression in Creativity. Am. Imago, 24:98-128.
 
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Bass, A. (1993). Psychopathology, Metaphysics. Am. Imago, 50:197-225.
 
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Moss, D. (1992). Introductory Thoughts: Hating in the First Person Plural: The Example of Homophobia. Am. Imago, 49:277-291.
 
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Hughes, R. (1979). Szondi's Theory of the Cain Complex. Am. Imago, 36:260-274.
 
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Bach, S. (1970). Discussion of Greenberg's Paper on Bergman's “Wild Strawberries”. Am. Imago, 27:83-89.
 
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Greenberg, H.R. (1970). The Rags of Time: Ingmar Bergman's “Wild Strawberries”. Am. Imago, 27:66-82.
 
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Poland, W.S. (2008). Outsiderness. Am. Imago, 65:593-599.
 
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Poland, W.S. (2006). The Analyst's Fears. Am. Imago, 63:201-217.
 
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Yorke, C. (1996). Childhood and the Unconscious. Am. Imago, 53:227-256.
 
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Lanzmann, C. (1991). The Obscenity of Understanding: An Evening with Claude Lanzmann. Am. Imago, 48:473-495.
 
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Ornstein, P.H. (2012). The Novelist's Craft: Reflections on The Brothers Karamazov. Am. Imago, 69:295-317.
 
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Mitchell, G. (1986). T.S. Eliot's The Waste Land: Death Fear, Apathy, and Dehumanization. Am. Imago, 43:23-33.
 
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(1979). Editorial Note. Am. Imago, 36:1-1.
 
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Schnier, J. (1956). Morphology of a Symbol: The Octopus. Am. Imago, 13:3-31.
 
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Segal, H. (2006). Reflections on Truth, Tradition, and the Psychoanalytic Tradition of Truth. Am. Imago, 63:283-292.
 
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Sharon-Zisser, S. (2001). “Some Little Language Such as Lovers Use”: Virginia Woolf's Elemental Erotics of Simile. Am. Imago, 58:567-596.
 
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Stein, A. (1999). Well-Tempered Bagatelles—A Meditation on Listening in Psychoanalysis & Music. Am. Imago, 56:387-416.
 
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Schultz, W.T. (1999). Off-Stage Voices in James Agee's Let Us Now Praise Famous Men: Reportage as Covert Autobiography. Am. Imago, 56:75-104.
 
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Hoddeson, D. (1998). Blowback. Am. Imago, 55:215-233.
 
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Molnar, M. (1996). Of Dogs and Doggerel. Am. Imago, 53:269-280.
 
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Freud, S., Molnar, M. (1996). A Letter to Anna Freud. Am. Imago, 53:201-204.
 
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Spitz, E.H. (1996). Between Image and Child: Further Reflections on Picture Books. Am. Imago, 53:177-190.
 
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Spivak, G.C. (1994). Examples to Fit the Title. Am. Imago, 51:161-196.
 
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Anderson, T. (1993). A Hard Nut to Crack: Evolving English Metaphors for Insanity in Social-Historical Context. Am. Imago, 50:111-130.
 
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Bataille, G. (1991). Concerning the Accounts Given By the Residents of Hiroshima. Am. Imago, 48:497-514.
 
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Kaplan, D.M. (1989). Surrealism and Psychoanalysis: Notes on a Cultural Affair. Am. Imago, 46:319-327.
 
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Edwin Abt, L. (1987). Art and the Phenomenology of Imagination: Ursula R. Mahlendorf's The Wellsprings of Literary Creation. Am. Imago, 44:235-239.
 
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Daniels, E.B. (1985). Nostalgia and Hidden Meaning. Am. Imago, 42:371-383.
 
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Wangh, M. (1984). 1. Metapsychological Reflections. Am. Imago, 41:211-224.
 
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Friedman, N., Jones, R.M. (1963). On the Mutuality of the Oedipus Complex Notes on the Hamlet Case. Am. Imago, 20:107-131.
 
 
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