A Silvan Tomkins handbook foundations for affect theory

"An accessible guide to the work of American psychologist and affect theorist Silvan Tomkins"--

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Frank, Adam J., Wilson, Elizabeth A. (Author)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Minneapolis University of Minnesota Press 2020, 2020
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Collection: JSTOR Open Access Books - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • Includes bibliographical references and index
  • I. New Arabian nights.
  • II. Treaure Island.
  • III. More new Arabian nights: The dynamiter, written in collaboration with Mrs. Stevenson. The story of a lie.
  • IV. Prince Otto. Island nights' entertainments. Father Damien.
  • V. Kidnapped.
  • VI. David Balfour: a sequel to Kidnapped.
  • VII. The merry men and other tales and fables. The strange case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.
  • VIII. The black arrow. The misadventures of John Nicholson. The body-snatcher.
  • IX. The master of Ballantrae.
  • X. The wrecker, written in collaboration with L. Osbourne.
  • XI. The wrong box, written in collaboration with L. Osbourne. The ebb tide, written in collaboration with L. Osbourne.
  • XII. An inland voyage. Travels with a donkey. Edinburgh, picturesque notes.
  • XIII. Virginibus puerisque and other papers. Memories and portraits.
  • XIV. Familiar studies of men and books. Miscellaneous papers.
  • XV. The amateur emigrant. Across the plains. The Silverado squatters.
  • XVI. A child's garden of verses. Underwoods. Ballads.
  • XVII. Vailima letters: correspondence addressed to Sidney Colvin.
  • XVIII. Memoir of Fleming Jenkin. Records of a family of engineers.
  • XIX. In the South seas. A foot-note to history.
  • XX. Wier of Hermiston. The plays of W.E. Henley and R.L. Stevenson. Fables.
  • XXI. St. Ives: being the adventures of a French prisoner in England.
  • XXII. Sketches. Criticisms, etc.
  • XXIII-XXIV. Letters to his family and friends, selected and ed. ... by S. Colvin.
  • XXV-XXVI. The life of Robert Louis Stevenson, by Graham Balfour.
  • XXVII. New letters, selected and ed. by S. Colvin