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Psychoanalytic Interpretations of Shakespeare's Works: Meredith Skura

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William Shakespeare
About 21 pages (6,280 words)
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SOURCE: "Interpreting Posthumus' Dream from Above and Below: Families, Psychoanalysis, and Literary Critics," in Representing Shakespeare: New Psychoanalytic Essays, edited by Murray M. Schwartz and Coppélla Kahn, The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1980, pp. 203-16.

In the following essay, Skura emphasizes the psychological importance of family in Shakespeare's Cymbeline.

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