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200 1 _aTransitional objects and potential spaces
_eliterary uses of d.w. winnicott
_fcompil. Peter Rudnytsky
210 _aNew York
_cColumbia University
_d1993
215 _a315 p.
464 1 _tFrom the clinic to the classroom : d.w. winnicott, james britton, and the revolution in writing theory
_066484
464 1 _tGender and voice in transitional phenomena
_066485
464 1 _tPicturing the child's inner world of fantasy : on the dialectic between image and world
_066486
464 1 _tJesus and object-use : a winnicottian account of the resurrection myth
_066487
464 1 _tSamuel beckett's relationship to his mother-tongue
_066488
464 1 _tFrost, winnicott, burke
_066489
464 1 _tLawrence's false solution
_066490
464 1 _tWordsworth and winnicott in the area of play
_066491
464 1 _tThomas traherne and the poetics of object relations
_066492
464 1 _tPhantasmagoric macbeth
_066493
464 1 _tGhost writing : a meditation on literary criticism as narrative
_066494
464 1 _tPoetry in psychoanalysis : hopkins, rossetti, winnicott
_066495
464 1 _tWhere is literature?
_066496
464 1 _tAesthetic moment and the search for transformation
_066497
464 1 _tRole of illusion in symbol formation
_066498
464 1 _tLocation of cultural experience
_066499
606 1 _aPsicanalise
686 _a5100 - Psicanálise
702 1 _aRudnytsky
_bPeter
856 4 _uhttps://catalogo.ispa.pt/opac/biblioteca/localizacao_doc/c3.htm