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Mann, T.Death in Venice. Vintage Books Knopf1930.
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Melville, H.Moby Dick. New American Library1961 . pg. 227.
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Freud, S.: Beyond the Pleasure Priciple (1920) Stan Ed, V 18, pp 3-64 (Introduction of the dualistic theory of eros-thanatos. Most important portions are V and VI)
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Freud, S.: Our Attitude toward Death (1915). Stan Ed, v 14, pp 289-300 (The unconscious denial of mortality of self and free imposition of it (death) on others. Also, our ambivalence in dealing with the death of others)
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Freud, S.: civilization and Its Discontents (1930). Stan Ed, v 21, chap V and VII. (A dark philosophic-psychologic treatise on group aggression with instinctual explanation)
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Freud, S.: Why War (1933) Stan Ed, v 22, pp 197-215 (A comment on death instinct on the level of nations followed by a diatribe against war)
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Freud, S.: On Transcience (1915). Stan Ed, v 14, pp 303-309 (The psychological economics of the seasons)
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Freud, S.: On Narcissism: An Introduction (1914) Stan Ed, v 14, pp 78, 87-91 (Children as a vehicle to immortality)
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Freud, S.: Analysis Terminable and Interminable (1937) Stan Ed, v 23 (Death instinct as playing a role in irresolvable resistance)
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Ostow M.: The Death Instincts: A Contribution to the Study of Instincts. Inter J. Psychoanal39:5-16, 1958 (A rigorous analytic development of death instinct as a libidinized interspecific derivative of primitive interspecific instinct)
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Simmel, E.: Self preservation and the Death Instinct. Psychoanal Quart13:160-185, 1944 (Elaboration of death instinct vis à vis the three characteristics of instinct: organ source (here gastrointestinal), removal of excitation and object)
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Goldston I.: Eros and Thanatos: A Critique and Elaboration of Freud's Death Wish . Amer J. Psychoanal15:123-134, 1955 (Thanatos as part of eros in the psychological growth process) Money-Kryle R.E.: An Inclusive Contribution to the Theory of the Death Instinct, In New Directions in Psychoanalysis, Klein M (ed), pp 499-509 (A tenuous bilogical discussion)
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Jung, C.G.: The Stages of Life (1931), In The Collected Works of C. G. Jung, V 8, p 387 (With increasing age there is a movement of concerns from outside to inside. Discussion of death as a goal and as a transition)
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Jung, C.G.: the Soul and Death (1934), In Collected Works, V 8 (Process involved in fear of death similar to the one involved in fear of life. How death is treated by unconscious as viewed by symbology)
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Jung, C.G.: Concerning Rebirth (1939), In Collected Works , v 9:1 pp 113-135 (There is a continuum from mystical inter-life transitions to intra-life transitions of individuation)
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Jung, C.G.: A Typical Set of Symbols Illustrating the Process of Transformation (1940), In The Collected Works, v 9:1, pp 135-150 (The journey to selfdom as an unconscious itinerary) Jung, C.G. : Psychological Commentary on The Tibetan Book of the Dead (1935), In Collected Works, v 11, pp 509-526 (Deals with the three Bardos of dying, death, and rebirth) Castenada, C.: The Teachings of Don Juan: A Yaqui Way of Knowledge. Ballantine Books, 1968 (An anthropology student is taken through the Yaqui rites for being a man of knowledge in which the fourth and last "natural enemy" is (old) age)
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Lindsay, D.: A Voyage to Arcturus. Macmillan, 1963 (A science fiction novel in which death occurs as a natural event)
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Mann, T.: Death in Venice and Seven Other Stories, Lowe-Porter HT (Translator) . Vintage Books, Knopf, 1930 (A hollow, fastidious, middle-aged man's inexplorable journey to death occurring in a psychological maelstrom)
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Pumpian-Minal in E: Thomas Mann's Death in Venice. J. Neuro Ment Dis.149:236, 1969 (Death in Venice as a symbolic death in order for Mann to go on)
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Kohut H.: Death in Venice by Thomas Mann: A Story About the Disintegration of Artistic Sublimation. Psychoanal Quart26:206-228, 1957 (Well done analysis that follows the subtitle) Slockower, H.: Thomas Mann's Death in Venice. Amer Imago26:99-123, 1969.
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Torbox R.: Death in Venice: The Aesthetic Object as Dream Guide. Amer Imago26:123-145, 1969.
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Tolstoy, L.: The Death of Ivan Ilyich in Six Short Masterpieces by Tolstoy, Wettlin M (Translator). Dell1963 (Superb rendition of a moment of truth in the human condition) Simon, P., Garfunkel, A: Bookends. Columbia Stereo KCS 9529
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Side 1, band 5: Voices of Old People (A stream of consciousness arrangement of old people speaking of their aging selves)
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Side 1, band 6: Old Friends and (band 7) Bookends theme (A poignant view of aging from a necessarily prospective point
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Camus, A.: The Plague, Gilbert, S (Translator). Modern Library1947 (The effects of a real and allegorical plague on a group of entrapped modern non-heroes interwoven with related existential problems)
61.
Melville, H.: Moby Dick New Amer Lib, 1961, pp 227 (The making of a will as closure and resurrection), 276 (Death as an illumination of perils), 310 (Life separated from death by social interdependence).