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The Eagle and the Axe: A Study of Whitman's “Song of the Broad-Axe”
Alvin H. Rosenfeld
Indiana University
Bloomington, Indiana
“Song of the Broad-Axe” is a poem that scrambles its elements in so diverse a fashion that any single controlling theme is often obscured or even excluded by the presence of other themes.
195839238-239Contribution to the Discussion on Variations in Classical Technique1H.RosenfeldDr.
H. Rosenfeld, Dr.LONDON
In this discussion there have been many references, particularly by Dr.
She turned her attention to me and said: 'Dr. Rosenfeld, you are not really English, are you?
She continued: 'Dr. Rosenfeld, perhaps you do not disapprove of this bank manager, perhaps you agree with him'—her voice sounded now more sarcastic—'you probably are almost English, having lived here for so long; no, I cannot stay with you.
H.Rosenfeld
The theoretical background of this study is mainly related to Federn's theory of the ego boundaries and its application to disturbances of the ego in schizophrenia.
H.Rosenfeld
This volume contains 4,000 references to books and papers, and represents a detailed survey of all aspects of the schizophrenic syndrome from 1947 to 1957.
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Comentarios y contribuciones
H. Rosenfeld
En este trabajo, la doctora Bisi formula algunas sugerencias acerca de ciertas perversiones masculinas tales como la escopofilia, el exhibicionismo, el fetichismo y la homosexualidad, tanto pasiva como activa.
197253455-461A Critical Appreciation of James Strachey's Paper on the Nature of the Therapeutic Action of PsychoanalysisH.RosenfeldH. Rosenfeld36 Woronzow RoadLondon, N.W.8
Ever since the publication of Freud's 'Papers on Technique' between 1912 and 1917, there have been papers and symposia on the subject.
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ROSENFELD, H. 1971 Contribution to the psychopathology of psychotic states: the importance of projective identification in the ego structure and the object relations of the psychotic patient In P.
SEGAL, H. 1962 Symposium on curative factors in psychoanalysis: III.