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Pearlman, E. (1971). David Copperfield Dreams of Drowning. Am. Imago, 28:391-403.
 
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Norton, R. (1971). The Turn of the Screw: Coincidentia Oppositorum. Am. Imago, 28:373-390.
 
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Stamm, J.L. (1971). Vincent Van Gogh: Identity Crisis and Creativity. Am. Imago, 28:363-372.
 
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Patterson, R. (1971). Emily Dickinson's “Double” Tim: Masculine Identification. Am. Imago, 28:330-362.
 
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Levin, G. (1971). Richardson's Pamela:“Conflicting Trends”. Am. Imago, 28:319-329.
 
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Slochower, H. (1971). Hitler's ‘Elevation’ of the Jew: Ego-Splitting and Ego-Function. Am. Imago, 28:304-318.
 
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Bromberg, N. (1971). Hitler: Hitler's Character and Its Development: Further Observations. Am. Imago, 28:289-303.
 
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Winick, C. (1971). 21 Years of the Postgraduate Center: Bernard F. Riess. ed., New Directions in Mental Health. New York: Grune and Stratton, 1968, Vol. 1, pp. 304, Vol. II, pp. 376.. Am. Imago, 28:287-288.
 
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Zweig, M.B. (1971). Wilhelm Reich's Theory: Ethical Implications. Am. Imago, 28:268-286.
 
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Willbern, D.P. (1971). Thomas Kyd's The Spanish Tragedy: Inverted Vengeance. Am. Imago, 28:247-267.
 
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Faber, M.D. (1971). Othello: The Justice of It Pleases. Am. Imago, 28:228-246.
 
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Pollock, G.H. (1971). Glückel von Hameln: Bertha Pappenheim's Idealized Ancestor. Am. Imago, 28:216-227.
 
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Shapiro, T. (1971). The Symbolic Process: A Colloquium †. Am. Imago, 28:195-215.
 
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Slochower, H. (1971). Phyllis Greenacre: Studies on Creativity: Greenacre, Phyllis: Emotional Growth. Psychoanalytic Studies of the Gifted and a Great Variety of Other Individuals. Two Volumes. New York: International Universities Press, 1971, 863 pp.. Am. Imago, 28:191-192.
 
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Schey, H.M. (1971). Einstein's Rejection of Quantum Theory: A Personal Motive. Am. Imago, 28:187-190.
 
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Santiago, L.P. (1971). The Ulysses Complex. Am. Imago, 28:158-186.
 
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Calogeras, R.C. (1971). Gèza Róheim: Psychoanalytic Anthropologist or Radical Freudian?. Am. Imago, 28:146-157.
 
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Neumarkt, P. (1971). Amos Tutuola: Emerging African Literature. Am. Imago, 28:129-145.
 
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Adams, G.R. (1971). Black Militant Drama. Am. Imago, 28:107-128.
 
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Seidenberg, R. (1971). The Games Gods Play: David L. Miller: Gods and Games/Toward A Theology of Play. New York and Cleveland: World Publishing Co. 1970, 209 pp. Am. Imago, 28:103-104.
 
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Gargiulo, G.J. (1971). An Iconic Reading of Freud: Homans, Peter: Theology After Freud. Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill Co., 1970, 254 pp. Am. Imago, 28:99-103.
 
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deMause, L. (1971). When do Men Want to be Free?: Weinstein, Fred and Gerald M. Platt: The Wish to be Free: Society, Psyche, and Value Change, Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press, 1969. 309 pages. Am. Imago, 28:97-99.
 
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Mannoni, O. (1971). About Jacques Lacan: Anthony Wilden: The Language of the Self. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins Press. 1968. xxviii, 338 pp.. Am. Imago, 28:93-97.
 
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Bychowski, G. (1971). Analysis of Schizophrenic Drawings: Milner, Marion: The Hands of the Living God. An Account of a Psychoanalytic Treatment. New York: International Universities Press. 1969. 444 pp.. Am. Imago, 28:91-93.
 
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Chanover, E.P. (1971). A Psychological Bibliography of Jean Racine. Am. Imago, 28:84-90.
 
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Ehrenwald, J. (1971). Prophecy: Fluke, Fraud or Psychological Syndrome?. Am. Imago, 28:79-83.
 
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Rosenbaum, C.P., Rossi, R. (1971). Herodotus: Observer of Sexual Psychopathology. Am. Imago, 28:71-78.
 
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Schupper, F.X., Calogeras, R.C. (1971). Psycho-Cultural Shifts in Ego Defenses. Am. Imago, 28:53-70.
 
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Bleich, D. (1971). More's Utopia: Confessional Modes. Am. Imago, 28:24-52.
 
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Niederland, W.G. (1971). Freud's Literary Style: Some Observations. Am. Imago, 28:17-23.
 
 
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