[ilds] concerning Durrell and Rank

Charles Sligh Charles-Sligh at utc.edu
Fri Jan 21 10:29:14 PST 2011


On 1/21/11 11:28 AM, James Gifford wrote:

>         Perhaps those who have spent a good deal of time at Carbondale
>         can respond?

Here follows "a dish of orts," highly selective and in no way 
exhaustive, but worth considering.

Charles

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 From the MacNiven descriptive survey of the Morris Library collection:

>         A. 6, /Notes on Philosophy/.  Notebook & Scrapbook
>         illustrations pasted in.
>         DATED: January 1939,
        [various typed passages pasted in, including
        some identified as from Otto Rank's /The Trauma of Birth/]


 From James Gifford's online Durrell bibliography [Gifford, James. 
"Critical Materials on Lawrence Durrell: A Bibliographic Checklist" Online.
23 Jan 2007. <http://www.lawrencedurrell.org/bibliog/gifford.htm>]:

>         Morrison, Ray. "The Influence of Otto Rank on Lawrence
>         Durrell's The Dark Labyrinth, Sappho and The
>         Alexandria Quartet." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Quarterly
>         7, no. 5 (1984): 135-44.
>         Notes: On Miracle Ground II: Second International Lawrence
>         Durrell Conference Proceedings
>         Spencer, Sharon. "Dialogues, Drifting, and Otto Rank: A
>         Response." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell
>         Quarterly 7, no. 5 (1984): 155-58.
>         Notes: On Miracle Ground II: Second International Lawrence
>         Durrell Conference Proceedings
>         Spencer, Sharon. "The Ambiguities of Incest in Lawrence
>         Durrell's Heraldic Universe: A Rankian
>         Interpretation." Twentieth Century Literature: A Scholarly and
>         Critical Journal 33, no. 4 (1987): 436-
>         48.
>         Ribera Goriz, Nuria. "Anais Nin: Writing As a Waking Dream."
>         Diss., Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona
>         (Spain), 1993.  [In the second place, a study of the Diary is
>         presented,
>         in so far as it represents an influence of primary importance
>         for the author, both in relation to
>         her view of reality, and to her literary perspective. The most
>         important authors are dealt with,
>         as well as her relationship with Otto Rank, the most relevant
>         of her analysts.]

>         Gifford, James.
>>         "The Phenomenology of Death: Considering Otto Rank, Ernest
>>         Becker and Herbert Marcuse in
>>         Lawrence Durrell's Avignon Quintet." Lawrence Durrell
>>         Revisited : Lawrence Durrell Revisité, Ed.
>>         Corinne Alexandre-Garner, 13-38. Nanterre, France :
>>         Université Paris X, 2002.
>
>


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Charles L. Sligh
Assistant Professor
Department of English
University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
charles-sligh at utc.edu
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