About the Author:
John V. Knapp is Associate Professor of English at Northern Illinois University.
Review:
John Knapp's book is a bold and useful corrective to literary critics' exclusive reliance on psychoanalysis for their psychology. He brings us up to date―strongly recommended. (Norman N. Holland, University of Florida, Gainesville)
...a worthwhile and courageous book. Knapp raises the right questions, and his proposed answers are informative, thought- provoking, and provide and excellent point of departure for anyobe wishing to take seriously...literary criticism's relation to the discipline of psychology. (Norman N. Holland, University of Florida, Gainesville Style)
Knapp is a careful and a sane commentator on the whole issue of literature and psychology. (Bert O. States, University of California, Santa Barbara)
Knapp is a careful and a sane commentator on the whole issue of literature and psychology. (Bert O. States, University of California, Santa Barbara)
John Knapp's book is a bold and useful corrective to literary critics' exclusive reliance on psychoanalysis for their psychology. He brings us up to date―strongly recommended. (Norman N. Holland, University of Florida, Gainesville)
...a worthwhile and courageous book. Knapp raises the right questions, and his proposed answers are informative, thought- provoking, and provide and excellent point of departure for anyobe wishing to take seriously...literary criticism's relation to the discipline of psychology. (Norman N. Holland, University of Florida, Gainesville Style)
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