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Shakespeare's Bible: A Personal Odyssey
(American Academy of Psychoanalysis and Dynamic Psychiatry, 2010)
The Arte of Overturning Tradition: Did E.K.--a.k.a. E.O.--Write The Arte of English Poesie?
(Shakespeare Fellowship, 2010)
What's in a manicule? The de Vere Psalms as a New Shakespearean Source
(Shakespeare Fellowship, 2010)
Psalm Echoes in Shakespeare's "1 Henry VI," "Richard II," and "Edward III"
(Oxford Journals, 2010)
This note will supplement past work which documents that Sternhold and Hopkins’ Whole Book of Psalms (WBP) was a major literary source for Shakespeare’s plays, Sonnets, and The Rape of Lucrece. I will examine three history ...
The Discovery of a Major New Literary Source for Shakespeare's Works in the de Vere Geneva Bible
(Shakespeare Fellowship, 2010)
Sonnet 6 and the First Marked Passage in De Vere's Bible
(Shakespeare Fellowship, 2010)
Psychoanalyse und die Verfasserschaftsfrage
(Neue Shake-speare Gesellschaft, 2010)
Psychiatry's Retreat from Patients: Some Possible Solutions
(Guilford Press, 2010)
As it becomes a more biologically oriented specialty, psychiatry is at risk of forgetting relevant psychoanalytic insights, such as the meaning of the psychiatrist's countertransference to the patient.