Search Full Text
Now showing items 1-10 of 56
The Loss of an Institution: Mourning Chestnut Lodge
(Columbia University Press, 2013)
"The unexpected loss of a client can be a lonely and isolating
experience for therapists. While family and friends can ritually mourn
the deceased, the nature of the therapeutic relationship prohibits
therapists from ...
A Source for 'Rememberance of Things Past' in Sonnet 30
(Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship, 2013)
An Oxfreudian’s Reflections on the Psychology of Orthodoxy: The Power of Narrative
(iUniverse, 2014)
"Most people are completely unaware that the Shakespeare authorship
question is the greatest cultural mystery in Western Civilization. Few
realize that Will Shakspere of Stratford-on-Avon was an uneducated
grain ...
A Psychoanalytic Study of Edward de Vere's [Shakespeare's] The Tempest
(2009)
There is now abundant evidence that Freud was correct in believing Edward de Vere (1550-1604) wrote under the pseudonym "William Shakespeare." One common reaction is "What difference does it make?" I address that question ...
The Sternhold and Hopkins Whole Book of Psalms Offers Crucial Evidence of de Vere's Authorship of the Works of Shakespeare.
(Shakespeare Fellowship, 2011)
A Wanderlust Poem, Newly Attributed to Edward de Vere [William Shakespeare].
(Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship, 2007)