The uncanny anthology
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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The Uncanny Reading :
 

Philip Armstrong, Uncanny Spectacles: Psychoanalysis and the texts of King Lear.Textual Practice, vol. 8, no. 2, 414-34. (1994) (pdf)

Susan Bernstein. It Walks: The Ambulatory Uncanny. (2004) (doc)

Adam Bresnick, Prosopoetic Compulsion: Reading the Uncanny in Freud and Hoffmann. Germanic Review, vol. 71, no. 2, 114-32. (1996) (pdf)

Hélène Cixous, Fiction and its Phantoms: A Reading of Freud's Das Unheimliche.New Literary History, vol. 7, no. 3: 525-48. (1976). (pdf)

Véronique M. Fóti. Heidegger, Hölderlin, and Sophoclean Tragedy. in: Heidegger Toward the Turn: Essays on the Work of the 1930s. ed. James Risser. Albany: State of University of New York Press, 1999. pp. 163-186.  *new*

_________. Textuality and the Question of Origin: Heidegger's Reading of 'Andenken' and 'Der Ister'. in: Heidegger and the Poets: Poesis/Sophia/Techne. London: Humanities Press, 1992. pp. 44-59.  *new*

Stefan Germer. Pleasurable Fear: Géricaut and uncanny trends at the opening of the 19th century. Art History. vol. 22, no. 2 (1999). (pdf).

Ernst Jentsch. On the Psychology of the UncannyAngelaki, vol. 2, no. 1 (1996). (pdf)

David Farrell Krell. Das Unheimliche: The Architectural Sections of Heidegger and Freud. Research in Phenomenology. vol. 22 (1992), 43-61. (pdf)

Jean Laplanche and J.-B. Pontalis. Fantasy and the Origins of SexualityInternational Journal of Psychoanalysis. vol. 49 (1968). (pdf)

John Lysaker. Heidegger’s Absolute Music, or What Are Poets for When the End of Metaphysics Is At Hand? Research in Phenomenology. vol. 30 (2000), 180-210. (pdf)

Phillip McCaffrey."Freud's Uncanny Women" in: Reading Freud's Reading. ed. Sander Gilman. New York University Press. (1994). (tif) {the books is also available online at the Netlibrary.com

Will McNeill. A 'Scarcely Pondered Word...': The Place of Tragedy: Heidegger, Aristotle, Sophocles. in: Philosophy and Tragedy. eds. Miguel de Beistegui and Simon Sparks. New York: Routledge, 2000. pp. 169-189. *new*

_________. Heimat: Heidegger on the Threshold. in: Heidegger Toward the Turn: Essays on the Work of the 1930s. ed. James Risser. Albany: State of University of New York Press, 1999. pp. 319-49. *new*

Nicholas Rand and Maria Torok. "The Sandman" Looks at "The Uncanny": The return of the repressed or of the secret; Hoffmann's question to Freud. in: Speculations after Freud.  Routledge (1994). (tif) {the book is also available online at the Ebrary.

Dennis J. Schmidt. Heidegger. in: On Germans & Other Greeks. Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press, 2001. pp. 225-270.  *new*

Charles E. Scott. Heidegger's Practical Politics: Of Time and the River. in: Heidegger's Practical Philosophy. eds. François Raffoul and David Pettigrew. Albany: State University of New York Press, 2002. pp. 173-190. *new*

Eva-Maria Simms. Uncanny Dolls: Images of Death in Rilke and FreudNew Literary History. vol. 27. , no. 4 (1996). (doc)

Allan Lloyd Smith. The Phantoms of Drood and Rebecca: The Uncanny Reencountered through Abraham and Torok's "Cryptonymy."Poetics Today. vol. 13, no. 2. (1992). (pdf)

Jean-Marie Todd. The Veiled Woman in Freud's Das UnheimlicheSigns, vol. 2, no. 3: 519-28. (1986) (pdf)

Andrzej Warminski. Monstruous History: Heidegger Reading Hölderlin. Yale French Studies. no. 77 (1990), 193-209.

Samuel Weber. The Sideshow, or: Remarks on a Canny Moment.  Modern Language Notes. vol. 88: 1102-33. (1973) (pdf)

Robert Young. Psychoanalytic Criticism: Has it Gotten Beyond a Joke? Paragraph, vol. 4. (1984). (pdf)

The Uncanny

BOOKS AVAILABLE AT THE NORTHWESTERN LIBRARY:

Apter, Terry. Fantasy Literature: An Approach to Reality. (1982). Ch3: The Uncanny, Freud, Hoffmann, Poe. 809.3876 A655f

Bennett, Andrew & Nicholas Royle. An Introduction to Literature, Criticism and Theory. (1999) Ch5: The Uncanny. 801.95 B471i

Bronfen, Elisabeth. Over Her Dead Body: Death, Femininity and the Aesthetic. (1992) 809.93354 B869o

Castle, Terry. The Female Thermometer: 18th Century Culture and the Invention of the Uncanny. (1995) 820.937 C353f

Cavell, Stanley. In the Quest of the Ordinary: Lines of Skepticism and Romanticism. (1988). Ch6: The Uncanniness of the Ordinary. 810.9003 C378i

Derrida, Jacques. The Specters of Marx. (1994). 335.4 M 39 Z der X

Garber, Marjorie. Shakespeare's Ghost Writers: Literature as Uncanny Causality. (1987) 822.3 Sz garb.s

*Herodotus. Histories. 881. H4 JEg
*Herodotus. Histories. 881.H4 Sd

Herz, Neil. The End of the Line: Essays on the Psychology of the Sublime. (1985) 801.92 H576e

Jackson, Rosemary. Fantasy: The Literature of Subversion. (1981) 809.3915 J13 f

Moller, Lis. The Freudian Reading: Analytical and Fictional Constructions. (1991). esp. "The Sandman: The Uncanny Problem of Reading." 150.1952 M 726f

Parkin-Gounelas, Ruth. Literature and Psychoanalysis: Intertextual Readings. (2001). 801.92 P247 l

Punter, David, ed. A Companion to the Gothic. (2000) p. 193-205, "Shape and Shadow: On Poetry and the Uncanny"; p.305-16, "Magical Realism of the Contemporary Gothic". 823.08729 c737

Rank, Otto. The Double: A Psychoanalytic Study. (1914, 1971 trans.). 150.195 R198 dX

Todorov, Tzvetan. The Fantastic: A Structural Approach to a Literary Genre. (1970, 75). Ch.3: The Uncanny & Marvellous. 809.3 T639iX

Vidler, A. The Architectural Uncanny: Essays on the Modern Unhomely. (1992). 720.104 V653a 

Weber, Samuel. The Legend of Freud.(2000) 150. 1952 W376fX Also available as an E-book from Ebrary.

Wright, Elizabeth. Psychonalytic Criticism: A Reappraisal. (1998). 809.95 W948p

Wright, Elizabeth. Speaking Desires Can Be Dangerous: The Poetics of the Unconscious. (1999). 809.93353 W 948s

&, in REFERENCE section of the library:
Feminism & Psychoanalysis  (see art. by Diane Chisholm, "The Uncanny" pp. 436-40) REF 150.19508

The Language of Psychoanalysis. by Laplanche, J. & Pontalis, J-B. REF 616.8917 L314vX