Secret Sharers : : The Intimate Rivalries of Modernism and Psychoanalysis / / Jennifer Spitzer.
Secret Sharers traces a genealogy of secret sharing between literary modernism and psychoanalysis, focusing on the productive entanglements and intense competitive rivalries that helped shape Anglo-American modernism as a field. As Jennifer Spitzer reveals, such rivalries played out in explicit crit...
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