
Classical Myth and Psychoanalysis
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- Contents
- List of contributors
- Note on the referencing of Freud's works
- Introduction
- 1: Vanda Zajko and Ellen O Gorman: Myths and their Receptions: Narrative, Antiquity, and the Unconscious
- I. Contexts For Freud
- 2: Bruce King: Freud's Empedocles: The Future of a Dualism
- 3: Daniel Orrells: Freud's Phallic Symbol
- 4: Richard Armstrong: Myth, Religion, Illusion: How Freud Got His Fire Back
- 5: David Engels: Narcissism against Narcissus? A Classical Myth and its Influence on the Elaboration of Early Psychoanalysis from Binet to Jung
- 6: Vered Lev Kenaan: Who cares whether Pandora had a large pithos or a small pyxis? Jane Harrison and the emergence of a dynamic conception of the unconscious
- II. Freud and Vergil
- 7: Gregory Staley: Freud's Vergil
- 8: Jeff Rodman: Juno and the Symptom
- 9: Ika Willis: Tu Marcellus Eris: Nachträglichkei in Aeneid 6
- III. Beyond the Canon
- 10: Victoria Wohl: The Mythic Foundation of Law
- 11: Kurt Lampe: Obeying Your Father: Stoic Theology between Myth and Masochism
- 12: Erik Gunderson: Valerius Maximus and the hysteria of virtue
- 13: Paul Allen Miller: Mythology and the Abject in Imperial Satire
- IV. Myth as Narrative and Icon
- 14: Meg Harris Williams: Playing with Fire: Prometheus and the Mythological Consciousness
- 15: Oliver Harris: The Ethics of Metamorphosis or A Poet Between Two Deaths
- 16: Jens De Vleminck: In the beginning was the Deed: On Oedipus and Cain
- 17: Marcia Dobson and John Riker: Aristophanes Myth of Eros and Contemporary Psychologies of the Self
- V. Reflexivity and Meta-Narrative
- 18: Mark Payne: Aristotle on Poets as Parents and the Hellenistic Poet as Mother
- 19: Page Dubois: Listening, Counter-Transference, and the Classicist as Subject-Supposed-to-Know
- Bibliography
- Index
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