Suffocating Mothers: Fantasies of Maternal Origin in Shakespeare's Plays, Hamlet to the TempestPsychology Press, 1992 - 379 pages An original reading of Shakespeare's plays illuminating his negotiations with mothers, present and absent, and tracing the genesis of Shakespearean tragedy and romance to a psychologized version of the Fall. |
Contents
Hamlet and | 11 |
Union and Its Discontents | 38 |
On Marriage | 76 |
Suffocating Mothers in King Lear | 103 |
The Construction | 130 |
Imagining Male | 165 |
Notes | 239 |
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