CONTENTS

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IIntroduction[1]
IIEroticism in Life[20]
IIIDreams and Literature[31]
IVThe Œdipus Complex and the Brother and Sister Complex[51]
VThe Author Always Unconsciously in His Work[63]
VIUnconscious Consolatory Mechanisms in Authorship[83]
VIIProjection, Villain Portrayals and Cynicism as Work of the Unconscious[97]
VIIIGenius as a Product of the Unconscious[107]
IXLiterary Emotions and the Neuroses[118]
XThe Infantile Love Life of the Author and its Sublimations[132]
XISexual Symbolism in Literature[150]
XIICannibalism: The Atreus Legend[172]
XIIIPsychoanalysis and Literary Criticism[179]
XIVKeats' Personal Love Poems[199]
XVShelley's Personal Love Poems[209]
XVIPsychoanalytic Study of Edgar Allan Poe[220]
XVIIThe Ideas of Lafcadio Hearn[237]
XVIIIConclusion[244]