Grove Press Inc. 1960. Hardcover. Good. . Five issues of the review bound together. Ex-library copy with usual markings in a library binding. Cover shows minor wear pages are clean. Grove Press, Inc. hardcover
New York : Aronson 1977 1977. Fine. 1st Aronson ed. ; xxi 416 p. ; ISBN: 0876681941 9780876681947 ; LC: BF173.F85; Dewey: 150.19/52 ; OCLC: 4255982 ; dark brown cloth with dark red and yellow pictorial dustjacket ; Contents: Freud's anthropomorphism / Thomas Nagel -- Freud's neurological theory of mind / Robert C. Solomon -- Meaning and dream interpretation / F. Weiss -- Mauvaise foi and the unconscious / Jean-Paul Sartre -- Self-deception and the "splitting of the ego" / Herbert Fingarette -- Freud Sartre and self-deception / David Pears -- Disposition and memory / Stuart Hampshire -- On Freud's doctrine of emotions / David Sachs -- Freud's anatomies of the self / Irving Thalberg -- Identification and imagination / Richard Wollheim -- Norms and the normal / Ronald De Sousa -- The id and the thinking process / Brian O'Shaughnessy -- Freudian mechanisms of defence : a programming perspective / Margaret A. Boden -- Psychoanalytic theory and evidence / Wesley C. Salmon -- Freud Kepler and the clinical evidence / Clark Glymour -- Rational behavior and psychoanalytic explanation / Peter Alexander -- Concerning rational behaviour and psychoanalytic explanation / Theodore Mischel -- Testing an interpretation within a session / J.O. Wisdom -- Freud's psychology of language / John C. Marshall -- Genetic explanation in Totem and taboo / Jerome Neu. ; "Richard Arthur Wollheim 1923–2003 was a British philosopher who served as the president of the British Society of Aesthetics.Besides his philosophical research and teaching on art Wollheim was well-known for his philosophical treatments of depth psychology notably Sigmund Freud. " ; some yellowing else FINE/FINE New York : Aronson, 1977 hardcover
<b>Wols in Person Watercolors and Drawings 1963/ </b><br><li>First Ltd Edition.<br><li>Publishers: Verlag M.DuMont Schauberg Cologne Delpire Editeur Paris 1963. Contributions by Jean-Paul Sartre Henri-Pierre Roche and others. Text in French by Werner Haftmann. <br><li>12 color plates in passepartouts 15 b/w plates includes two spare empty passepartouts. 79 p. <br>Wols was the pseudonym of Alfred Otto Wolfgang Schulze 1913 Berlin –1951 Paris a German painter and photographer predominantly active in France. Though broadly unrecognized in his lifetime he considered a pioneer of lyrical abstraction one of the most influential artists of the Tachisme movement. He is the author of a book on art theory entitled Aphorismes de Wols. Verlag M.DuMont Schauberg / Delpire Editeur hardcover
Columbia South Carolina: University of South Carolina Press 1990. "Understanding Contemporary American Literature has been planned as a series of guides or companions for students as well as good non-academic readers. The word understanding in the series title was deliberately chosen. Many willing readers lack an adequate understanding of how contemporary literature works: that is what the author is attempting to express and the means by which it is conveyed. These introductory volumes provide instruction in how to read certain contemporary writers - identifying and explicating their material themes use of language point of view structures symbolism and responses to experience." Bright new unread copy in dustjacket. . Hard Cover. New/New. University of South Carolina Press Hardcover
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