David Willbern Bibliography (excluding Book Reviews)

 

DAVID WILLBERN: Bibliography

Books:

Poetic Will: Shakespeare and the Play of Language (University of Pennsylvania Press, 1997) ** e-book 2016

The American Popular Novel After World War II: A Study of 25 Best Sellers, 1947-2000 (McFarland, 2013) ** link

Articles & Chapters:

"Inverted Vengeance: Thomas Kyd's The Spanish Tragedy," American Imago 28 (1971), 247-67.

Critical Introduction to facsimile edition of George Chapman, The Revenge of Bussy D'Ambois (1613) (London: The Scolar Press, 1973). 

"Malice in Paradise: Isolation and Projection in 'The Man Who Loved Islands,'" The D. H. Lawrence Review 10 (1977), 223-41.

"William Shakespeare: A Bibliography of Psychoanalytic and Psychological Criticism, 1964-1975," International Review of Psycho-Analysis 5 (1978), 361-72.

"Rape and Revenge in Titus Andronicus," English Literary Renaissance, 8 (1978): 159-82. Reprinted in Shakespearean Criticism, ed. Harris (Amherst: Univ. of Massachusetts Press, 1986); also in Titus Andronicus: Critical Essays, ed. Kolin (New York: Garland, 1995), 171-194.

"Malvolio's Fall," Shakespeare Quarterly 29 (1978), 85-90.

"Freud and the Interpenetration of Dreams," in The Tropology of Freud, Diacritics 9 (1979), 98-110. 

"Paranoia, Criticism, and Malvolio," Hartford Studies in Literature 11 (1979), 1-23.

"Shakespeare's Nothing," in Representing Shakespeare: New Psychoanalytic Essays, ed. Schwartz & Kahn (The Johns Hopkins University Press: Baltimore, 1980), 244-63. 

"Bibliography of Psychological and Psychoanalytic Writings on Shakespeare: 1964-1978," in Representing Shakespeare: New Psychoanalytic Essays, ed. Schwartz & Kahn (The Johns Hopkins UP: Baltimore, 1980), 264-88.

"Literature and Psychology" (with Murray Schwartz), in Interrelations of Literature, ed. Barricelli & Gibaldi (New York: Modern Language Association, 1982), 205-224.

"Murther: The Hypocritic and the Poet" [on Robert Duncan], in Rhetoric, Literature, and Interpretation, ed. Garvin & Mailloux (Lewisburg: Bucknell UP, 1983), 80-94. 

"Phantasmagoric Macbeth," English Literary Renaissance, 16 (1986), 520-49. Reprinted in Transitional Objects, Potential Spaces: Literary Uses of D. W. Winnicott, ed. Rudnytsky (New York: Columbia UP, 1995), 101-134.

"Filia Oedipi: Father and Daughter in Freudian Theory," in Daughters and Fathers, ed. Boose & Flowers (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins UP, 1988), 75-96.

"Reading After Freud," in Contemporary Literary Theory, ed. Atkins & Morrow (Amherst: Univ. of Massachusetts Press, 1989), 158-179.

"Rape, Writing, Hyperbole: Shakespeare's Lucrece," in Compromise Formations: Current Directions in Psychoanalytic Criticism, ed. Camden (Kent State UP, 1989), 182-98.

"What Is Shakespeare?," in Shakespeare's Personality, ed. Holland, Homan, & Paris (Berkeley: Univ. of California Press, 1989), 226-43.

"Hyperbolic Desire: Shakespeare's Lucrece," in Contending Kingdoms: Historical, Psychological, and Feminist Approaches to the Literature of Sixteenth-Century England and France, ed. Rudnytsky & Rose (Wayne State UP, 1991), 202-24. Reprinted in Shakespearean Criticism, vol. 33 (Detroit: Gale Research Press, 1997), 179-90.

"Psychoanalytic Theory and Criticism: Traditional Freudian Criticism," in The Johns Hopkins Guide to Literary Theory and Criticism, ed. Groden & Kreiswirth (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins UP, 1993), 595-98.

"Pushing the Envelope: Supersonic Criticism," in Shakespeare Reread: The Texts in New Contexts, ed. McDonald (Cornell UP, 1994), 170-90.

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"SCRABBLIT: Playing SCRABBLE with My Mother," in Psychoanalyses, Feminisms, ed. Rudnytsky & Gordon (SUNY Press: Albany, 1999), 195-209.  Also published online in PsyArt: An Online Journal for the Psychological Study of the Arts (1999).

"Constructing Caesar: A Psychoanalytic Reading," in Julius Caesar: New Critical Essays, ed. Zander (New York: Routledge, 2004), 213-226.


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"'Like two skins, one inside the other': Dual Unity in Brokeback Mountain," PsyArt: An Online Journal for the Psychological Study of the Arts (2008)

"Dialogic Frontiers: History and Psychology in Lonesome Dove and Blood Meridian," Arizona Quarterly 70.1 (2014), 81-108.

"Looking at Books with the Mind's Eye: Interrelations of Literature and Psychology," in Critical Approaches to Literature: Psychological, ed. Evans (Ipswich MA: Salem Press, 2017), pp. xvii-xxxi.

"'Written in his face': Ambivalence and Mirroring in Nineteen Eighty-Four," in Critical Approaches to Literature: Psychological, ed. Evans (Ipswich MA: Salem Press, 2017), pp. 206-219.

"Shakespeare and Psychology: 'Who's there?'" (with Murray Schwartz), in The Shakespearean World, ed. Levenson & Ormsby (London: Routledge, 2017), pp. 557-573.

"Listening to Theorists, Therapists, and Teachers," essay-review of Cathy Caruth, Listening to Trauma: Conversations with Leaders in the Theory and Treatment of Catastrophic Experience (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins UP, 2014), American Imago 74.2 (2017), 187-208.

"The Power of the Dog: Whose Gaze? Reading Savage's Novel, Watching Campion's Film." American Imago 80.4 (2023), 805-830.