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<h2>Bibliography</h2><ul><li>Adelman, Janet. (1992). <i>Suffocating mothers: Fantasies of maternal origin in Shakespeare's plays. "Hamlet" to "The Tempest."</i> New York: Routledge.</li><li>Faber, M.D. (Ed.). (1970). <i>The design within: Psychoanalytic approaches to Shakespeare</i>. New York: Science House.</li><li>Freud, Sigmund. (1900a). The interpretation of dreams. Part I. <i>SE</i>, 4: 1-338; The interpretation of dreams. Part II. <i>SE</i>, 5: 339-625.</li><li>——. (1910c). Leonardo da Vinci and a memory of his childhood. <i>SE</i>, 11: 57-137.</li><li>——. (1912d). On the universal tendency to debasement in the sphere of love. <i>SE</i>, 11: 177-190.</li><li>——. (1914c). On narcissism: an introduction. <i>SE</i>, 14: 67-102.</li><li>——. (1916d). Some character-types met with in psychoanalytic work. <i>SE</i>, 14: 309-333.</li><li>——. (1925h). Negation. <i>SE</i>, 19: 233-239.</li><li>——. (1950a). Extracts from the Fliess papers. <i>SE</i>, 1: 173-280.</li><li>Holland, Norman N. (1966). Psychoanalysis and Shakespeare. New York and London: McGraw-Hill Book Company.</li><li>Kris, Ernst. (1952). <i>Psychoanalytic explorations in art</i>. New York: International Universities Press.</li><li>Schwartz, Murray and Kahn, Copelia. (1980). <i>Representing Shakespeare</i>. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University.</li>
 
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