Paris, Bernard Jay

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PARIS, Bernard Jay

PARIS, Bernard Jay. American, b. 1931. Genres: Literary criticism and history, Psychology, Biography. Career: Lehigh University, Bethlehem, Pa., Instructor, 1956-60; Michigan State University, E. Lansing, Assistant Professor to Professor, 1960-81; University of Florida, Gainesville Professor of English, 1981-96, Director, Institute for Psychological Study of the Arts, 1985-92, Emeritus Professor, 1996-. International Karen Horney Society, Director, 1992-. Publications: Experiments in Life: George Eliot's Quest for Values, 1965; A Psychological Approach to Fiction: Studies in Thackeray, Stendhal, George Eliot, Dostoevsky and Conrad, 1974; Character and Conflict in Jane Austen's Novels: A Psychological Approach, 1978; Bargains with Fate: Psychological Crises and Conflicts in Shakespeare and His Plays, 1991; Character as a Subversive Force in Shakespeare: The History and the Roman Plays, 1991; Karen Horney: A Psychoanalyst's Search for Self-Understanding, 1994; Imagined Human Beings: A Psychological Approach to Character and Conflict in Literature, 1997. EDITOR: Third Force Psychology and the Study of Literature, 1986; (with N. Holland and S. Homan) Shakespeare's Personality, 1989; K. Horney, The Therapeutic Process: Essays and Lectures, 1999; K. Horney, The Unknown Karen Horney: Essays on Gender, Culture, and Psychoanalysis, 2000. Address: 1430 NW 94th St., Gainesville, FL 32606, U.S.A. Online address: [email protected]

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