- as a
means of psychoanalysis.
Persons who have been the
subject of
psychobiographical research include Freud,
Adolf Hitler,
Sylvia Plath, Carl Jung, Vincent...
- as to the speaker's
mental state and hold on reality.
According to
psychobiographical critics Daghir and Al Masudi, "Mad Girl's Love Song" uses the recurring...
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entreat you, to the ****ure—do not let me go back to the past." A
psychobiographical study by
Philip Lucas and Anne
Sheeran argues that he may have had...
- of
Adolf Hitler is an
umbrella term for
psychiatric (pathographic,
psychobiographic)
literature that
deals with the
hypothesis that
Adolf Hitler, the leader...
- Es**** Museum. Anderson, J. W. (1988). "Henry Murray's
Early Career: A
Psychobiographical Exploration".
Journal of Personality. 56: 138–171. doi:10.1111/j.1467-6494...
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should be characterized. In a view
shared by Eakin,
Stone and Dyson,
psychobiographical writer Eugene Victor Wolfenstein writes that
Haley performed the duties...
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ChikatiloArchived 4
March 2016 at the
Wayback Machine The
Butcher of Rostov: A
Psychobiographical Study of
Andrei Chikatilo at researchgate.net Portals:
Biography Law...
- ISBN 978-0-929497-60-0. Blum, Mark E. (1985). The Austro-Marxists, 1890-1918: a
psychobiographical study.
University Press of Kentucky. p. 240. ISBN 978-0-8131-1515-3...
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Psychology from the
University of
California in 1993. Schultz's
first psychobiographical subject was
James Agee.
Other early articles focused on
Ludwig Wittgenstein...
- Publishers, ISBN 0-87630-250-9
Custer and the
Little Big Horn: A
Psychobiographical Inquiry (1985).
Wayne State University Press, ISBN 0-8143-1814-2 Milgram...