| CHAPTER | PAGE | I | Introduction | 1 | II | Eroticism in Life | 20 | III | Dreams and Literature | 31 | IV | The Œdipus Complex and the Brother and Sister Complex | 51 | V | The Author Always Unconsciously in His Work | 63 | VI | Unconscious Consolatory Mechanisms in Authorship | 83 | VII | Projection, Villain Portrayals and Cynicism as Work of the Unconscious | 97 | VIII | Genius as a Product of the Unconscious | 107 | IX | Literary Emotions and the Neuroses | 118 | X | The Infantile Love Life of the Author and its Sublimations | 132 | XI | Sexual Symbolism in Literature | 150 | XII | Cannibalism: The Atreus Legend | 172 | XIII | Psychoanalysis and Literary Criticism | 179 | XIV | Keats' Personal Love Poems | 199 | XV | Shelley's Personal Love Poems | 209 | XVI | Psychoanalytic Study of Edgar Allan Poe | 220 | XVII | The Ideas of Lafcadio Hearn | 237 | XVIII | Conclusion | 244 | |
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