Includes bibliographical references (pages 252-254) and index.
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Part Part One: Discourse and the clinical context -- chapter 1 Towards the understanding of translation in psychoanalysis -- chapter 2 The boundaries of free association -- chapter 3 The place of psychoanalytic treatment in the history of discourse -- chapter 4 Freud's interpretation of dreams, semiology, and Chomskian linguistics -- chapter 5 Towards a formalist approach to Freud's central dream -- chapter 6 Imitative elaboration in the oral reporting of dreams: another formal feature of dream interpretation -- part Part Two: Non-clinical discourse and psychoanalysis -- chapter 7 Further thoughts on Freud and his writing -- chapter 8 The budding International Association of Psychoanalysis and its discontents: a feature of Freud's discourse -- chapter 9 Kafka's 'A Hunger Artist' and the symbolic nuclear principle -- chapter 10 10Shakespeare's Sonnet 20 and its symbolic nuclear principle -- chapter 11 Ben Jonson's 'best pieces of poetry' and a comparison of their symbolic nuclear principle -- chapter 12 12Villon's 'La Ballade des Pendus' and its symbolic nuclear principle -- chapter 13 13Women's discourse and literature: the question of nature and culture.