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Introduction: Intimate Others
1 On Not Reading Freud: Amateurism, Expertise, and the "Pristine Unconscious" in D. H. Lawrence
2 The Soul under Psychoanalysis: Virginia Woolf and the Ethics of Intimacy
3 The Heterodox Psychology and Queer Poetics of Auden in the 1930s
4 Nabokov and the Lure of Freudian Forms
Conclusion: Modernist Afterlives and the Legacies of Suspicion
Acknowledgments
Notes
Index
Contents
Introduction: Intimate Others
1 On Not Reading Freud: Amateurism, Expertise, and the "Pristine Unconscious" in D. H. Lawrence
2 The Soul under Psychoanalysis: Virginia Woolf and the Ethics of Intimacy
3 The Heterodox Psychology and Queer Poetics of Auden in the 1930s
4 Nabokov and the Lure of Freudian Forms
Conclusion: Modernist Afterlives and the Legacies of Suspicion
Acknowledgments
Notes
Index