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       Self and Other

      PSYCHOANALYTIC CROSSCURRENTS

      General Editor: Leo Goldberger

      THE DEATH OF DESIRE: A STUDY IN PSYCHOPATHOLOGY

      by M. Guy Thompson

      THE TALKING CURE: LITERARY REPRESENTATIONS OF PSYCHOANALYSIS

      by Jeffrey Berman

      NARCISSISM AND THE TEXT: STUDIES IN LITERATURE AND THE PSYCHOLOGY OF SELF

      by Lynne Layton and Barbara Ann Schapiro, Editors

      THE LANGUAGE OF PSYCHOSIS

      by Bent Rosenbaum and Harly Sonne

      SEXUALITY AND MIND: THE ROLE OF THE FATHER AND THE MOTHER IN THE PSYCHE

      by Janine Chasseguet-Smirgel

      ART AND LIFE: ASPECTS OF MICHELANGELO

      by Nathan Leites

      PATHOLOGIES OF THE MODERN SELF: POSTMODERN STUDIES ON NARCISSISM, SCHIZOPHRENIA, AND DEPRESSION

      by David Michael Levin, Editor

      FREUD’S THEORY OF PSYCHOANALYSIS

      by Ole Andkjaer Olsen and Simo Koppe

      THE UNCONSCIOUS AND THE THEORY OF PSYCHONEUROSES

      by Zvi Giora

      CHANGING MIND-SETS: THE POTENTIAL UNCONSCIOUS

      by Maria Carmen Gear, Ernesto César Liendo, and Lila Lee Scott

      LANGUAGE AND THE DISTORTION OF MEANING

      by Patrick de Gramont

      THE NEUROTIC FOUNDATIONS OF SOCIAL ORDER

      by J. C. Smith

      SELF AND OTHER: OBJECT RELATIONS IN PSYCHOANALYSIS AND LITERATURE

      by Robert Rogers

      SELF AND OTHER

      Object Relations in

      Psychoanalysis and Literature

      Robert Rogers

      Copyright © 1991 by New York University

      All rights reserved

      Manufactured in the United States of America

      Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

      Rogers, Robert, 1928–

      Self and other : object relations in psychoanalysis and literature

      /Robert Rogers.

      p. cm.—(Psychoanalytic crosscurrents)

      Includes bibliographical references and index.

      ISBN 0-8147-7418-0

      1. Object relations (Psychoanalysis) 2. Object relations

      (Psychoanalysis) in literature. I. Title. II. Series.

      BF175.5.024R64 1991

      155.9′2–dc20 91-25953

       CIP

      New York University Press books are printed on acid-free paper,

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       For my mother and father: in memoriam

       This is most strange,

      That she whom even but now was your best object,

      The argument of your praise, balm of your age,

      The best, the dearest, should in this trice of time

      Commit a thing so monstrous to dismande

      So many folds of favor.

      —France to Lear, in King Lear

      Being a self with others entails a constant dialectic

      between attachment and self-definition, between

      connection and differentiation, a continual negotiation

      between one’s wishes and will and the wishes and will

      of others, between one’s own subjective reality and

      a consensual reality of others with whom one lives.

      —Stephen Mitchell, Relational Concepts in Psychoanalysis

       CONTENTS

       Foreword

       Preface

       PART I. Modeling Interpersonal Relations

       1. Drive versus Person: Two Orientations

       2. Toward a Unified Theory of Object Relations

       PART II. Stories of Real Persons

       3. Freud’s Cases Reread

       4. Gabrielle, Anna, Renee, Joey: Four Case Histories

       PART III. The Imagined Self and Other

       5. The Stepmother World of Moby Dick

       6. Meursault’s Estrangement

       7. The Sequestered Self of Emily Dickinson

       8. Self and Other in Shakespearean Tragedy

       References

       Index

      The Psychoanalytic Crosscurrents series presents selected books and monographs that reveal the growing intellectual ferment within and across the boundaries of psychoanalysis.

      Freud’s


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