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1.  (1940). Young, H. Mcclure. The Sonnets of Shakespeare. A Psycho-Sexual Analysis. Columbia, Mo.: Privately Prinetd.. Psychoanal. Rev., 27:101-102.
2.  (1951). Shakespeare, William. Hamlet—With a Psychoanalytic Study by Ernest Jones. [London: Vision. New York: Funk & Wagnalls. Pp. 180. Illustrated. 1947. $2.50.]. Psychoanal. Rev., 38:201-202.
3.  (1956). International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXXVI, 1955: Shakespeare's Early Errors. A. Bronson Feldman. Pp. 114-133.. Psychoanal Q., 25:612.
4.  (1965). International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XLIV, 1963: For This Woman's Sake. Notes on the 'Mother' Superego with Reflections on Shakespeare's Coriolanus and Sophocles' Ajax. Robert Seidenberg. Pp. 74-82.. Psychoanal Q., 34:465.
5.  (1966). Holland, Norman N.: Psychoanalysis and Shakespeare: New York, Toronto, London: McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1964, 1966, XI + 412 pp.. Am. Imago, 23:283-283.
6.  (1966). Kirsch, James: Shakespeare's Royal Self. Foreword by Gerhard Adler. New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons 1966, XIX + 422 pp.. Am. Imago, 23:283-283.
7.  (1967). Kozintsev, Grigori: Shakespeare. Time and Conscience. Translated from the Russian by Joyce Vining. New York: Hill and Wang, 1966, 276 pp.. Am. Imago, 24:283-283.
8.  (1970). The Design Within: Psychoanalytic Approaches to Shakespeare: Edited by M. D. Faber. New York: Science House. 1970. Pp. 551.. Int. J. Psycho-Anal., 51:560.
9.  (1971). Psychoanalytic Review. LVI, 1969: 'I Am Misanthropos'—A Psychoanalytic Reading of Shakespeare's 'Timon of Athens'. Stephen A. Reid. Pp. 442-452.. Psychoanal Q., 40:188.
10.  (1972). Psychoanalytic Review. LVIII, 1971: Notes on Shakespeare's 'The Winter's Tale'. Charles K. Hofling. Pp. 90-110.. Psychoanal Q., 41:305.
11.  (1975). American Imago. XXXI, 1974: Death, Incest, and the Triple Bond in Later Plays of Shakespeare. R. E. Gajdusek. Pp. 109-158.. Psychoanal Q., 44:674.
12.  (1977). Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences. XII, 1976: Psychosomatic Concepts in the Works of Shakespeare. C. E. McMahon. Pp. 275-282.. Psychoanal Q., 46:721.
13. Abenheimer, K.M. (1946). Shakespeare's “Tempest” A Psychological Analysis. Psychoanal. Rev., 33:399-415.
14. Anderson, M.K. (2006). The Death of a Mind: A Study of Shakespeare's Richard III. J. Anal. Psychol., 51:701-716.
15. Bergler, E. (1959). The Seven Paradoxes In Shakespeare's “Hamlet”. Am. Imago, 16:379-405.
16. Bergmann, M.S. (2009). The Inability to Mourn and the Inability to Love in Shakespeare's Hamlet. Psychoanal Q., 78:397-423.
17. Chasseguet-Smirgel, J. (1999). The Secret Ceremony in the Works of Shakespeare: Macbeth and Titus Andronicus. J. Clin. Psychoanal., 8:401-422.
18. Cox, M. (1982). New Poems by Shakespeare: Order and Meaning Restored to the Sonnets: By John Padel. London: Herbert Press. 1981. Pp. 286.. Int. R. Psycho-Anal., 9:494-495.
19. Desmonde, W.H. (1955). The Ritual Origin of Shakespeare's 'Titus Andronicus'. Int. J. Psycho-Anal., 36:61-65.
20. Ebel, H. (1975). Caesar's Wounds: A Study of William Shakespeare. Psychoanal. Rev., 62:107-130.
21. Faber, M.D. (1975). Artificial Persons: The Formation Of Character in the Tragedies of Shakespeare. J. Leeds Barrol. Columbia, South Carolina: University of South Carolina Press, 1974. 267 pp.. Psychoanal. Rev., 62:181-183.
22. Feldman, A.B. (1953). The Confessions of William Shakespeare. Am. Imago, 10:113-166.
23. Feldman, A.B. (1955). Imaginary Incest: A Study of Shakespeare's Pericles. Am. Imago, 12:117-155.
24. Feldman, A.B. (1955). Shakespeare's Early Errors. Int. J. Psycho-Anal., 36:114-133.
25. Feldman, A.B. (1966). Psychoanalysis and Shakespeare. By Norman N. Holland New York: McGraw-Hill, 1965. 413 pp. Psychoanal. Rev., 53B:148-153.
26. Fineman, J. (1977). Fratricide and Cuckoldry: Shakespeare's Doubles. Psychoanal. Rev., 64:409-453.
27. Fliess, E.S., Fliess, R. (1976). Shakespeare's Juliet and Her Nurse. Am. Imago, 33:244-260.
28. Frattaroli, E.J. (1987). On the Validity of Treating Shakespeare' Characters as if They Were Real People. Psychoanal. Contemp. Thought, 10:407-437.
29. Frattaroli, E.J. (1990). A New Look at Hamlet: Aesthetic Response and Shakespeare's Meaning. Int. R. Psycho-Anal., 17:269-285.
30. Gajdusek, R.E. (1974). Death, Incest, and the Triple Bond in the Later Plays of Shakespeare. Am. Imago, 31:109-158.
 
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