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1.  (1939). Mann, Thomas Freud, Goethe, Wagner. New York: Alfred A. Knopf. $2.00.. Psychoanal. Rev., 26:148-149.
2.  (1958). The Psychoanalytic Quarterly 26, 1957, No. 2: Kohut, Heinz. '"Death in Venice" by Thomas Mann.'. Int. J. Psycho-Anal., 39:450.
3.  (1970). American Imago. XXVI, 1969: Thomas Mann's Death in Venice. Harry Slochower. Pp. 99-122.. Psychoanal Q., 39:657.
4.  (1974). Psyche. XXVII, 1973: Thomas Mann's 'Death in Venice'. With Remarks on Psychoanalytic and Marxian Interpretations of a Literary Work. Lajos Székely. Pp. 614-635.. Psychoanal Q., 43:694.
5.  (1983). Psyche. XXXVI, 1982: Literature as an Aid to Life: The Example of Thomas Mann. Christian Scherg. Pp. 630-661.. Psychoanal Q., 52:492-493.
6. Astrachan, G. (1990). Dionysos in Thomas Mann's Novella, ‘Death in Venice’. J. Anal. Psychol., 35:59-78.
7. Childs, R.M. (2003). Chapter 11 Death in Venice: A Selfobject Perspective on Thomas Mann's Homolimerence. Progress in Self Psychology, 19:251-267.
8. Davidson, L. (1976). Mid-Life Crisis in Thomas Mann's “Death in Venice”. J. Amer. Acad. Psychoanal., 4:203-214.
9. Delahaye, B. (1985). Jean Finck Thomas Mann et la psychanalyse Les Belles Lettrès, collection Confluents Psychanalytiques, Paris, 1982. Rev. Belg Psychanal., 6:123-124.
10. Fenichel, O. (1943). Entwurf Zu Einem Brief an Thomas Mann. (Outline of a Letter to Thomas Mann.): Sigmund Freud. Int. Ztschr. f. Psa. u. Imago, XXVI, 1941, pp. 217–220.. Psychoanal Q., 12:433.
11. Freud, S. (1935). Letter from Sigmund Freud to Thomas Mann, June 1935. Letters of Sigmund Freud 1873-1939, 426.
12. Freud, S. (1935). THOMAS MANN ZUM 60. GEBURTSTAG. GESAMMELTE WERKE: XVI, 249-249.
13. Freud, S. (1935). To Thomas Mann on his Sixtieth Birthday. The Standard Edition of the Complete Psychological Works of Sigmund Freud, Volume XXII (1932-1936): New Introductory Lectures on Psycho-Analysis and Other Works, 255-256.
14. Freud, S. (1936). Letter from Sigmund Freud to Thomas Mann, November 29, 1936. Letters of Sigmund Freud 1873-1939, 432-434.
15. Kohut, H. (1957). 'Death in Venice' by Thomas Mann—A Story about the Disintegration of Artistic Sublimation. Psychoanal Q., 26:206-228.
16. Kohut, H. (1957). The Arrow and the Lyre. A Study of the Role of Love in the Works of Thomas Mann: By Frank Donald Hirschbach. The Hague, Netherlands: Martinus Nijhoff, 1955. 195 pp.. Psychoanal Q., 26:273-275.
17. Lander, J. (1957). International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXXVII, 1956. (The Freud Centenary Number.): Freud and the Future. Thomas Mann. Pp. 106-115.. Psychoanal Q., 26:435-435.
18. Lehmann, H. (1970). Sigmund Freud and Thomas Mann. Psychoanal Q., 39:198-214.
19. Millet, J.A. (1938). Freud, Goethe, and Wagner: By Thomas Mann. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1937. 211 pp. Lectures delivered at the New School for Social Research in New York City in 1937.. Psychoanal Q., 7:143-148.
20. Rebelsky, F.C. (1961). Coming of Age in Davos: An Analysis of the Maturation of Hans Castorp in Thomas Mann's The Magic Mountain. Am. Imago, 18:413-421.
21. Rosenwald, G.C. (1978). The Art Work as a Force in the Artist's Life—Thomas Mann's Exile and Joseph and his Brothers. Psychoanal. St. Child, 33:519-562.
22. Schmukler, A.G. (1992). American Imago. XLVI, 1989: Thomas Mann's Death in Venice (1969). Harry Slochower. Pp. 255-279.. Psychoanal Q., 61:324.
23. Slochower, H. (1969). Thomas Mann's Death in Venice. Am. Imago, 26:99-122.
24. Slochower, H. (1989). Thomas Mann's Death in Venice. Am. Imago, 46:255-279.
25. Trupp, M.S. (1981). The Psychoanalytic Study of the Child. XXXIII, 1978: The Art Work as a Force in the Artist's Life: Thomas Mann's Exile and "Joseph and His Brothers." George C. Rosenwald. Pp. 519-562.. Psychoanal Q., 50:138-139.
26. Warme, G.E. (1987). The Way of Genius: Psychological Development in Thomas Mann's The Magic Mountain. Psychoanal. Contemp. Thought, 10:557-583.
27. Weisel-Barth, J. (2010). Heinz Kohut and Thomas Mann: A Story of Exile in the 20th Century. Int. J. Psychoanal. Self Psychol., 5:103-109.
 
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