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Pete Salwen
Thanks, Richard -- I'd be delighted to have a copy.
Pete Salwen
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From: "Richard Waugaman, M.D." <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Sun, November 21, 2010 9:04:52 AM
Subject: new article on psychology of Clemens' pseudonym
I just published an article in the Psychoanalytic Review, titled =
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=93Samuel Clemens and Mark Twain: Pseudonym as Act of Reparation.=94 If =20=
anyone would like a pdf of it, send me an email. (The publisher asks =20
that the article not be posted on any website.)
Richard M. Waugaman, M.D.
Training & Supervising Analyst Emeritus,
Washington Psychoanalytic Institute
Clinical Professor of Psychiatry,
Georgetown University School of Medicine
Reader, Folger Shakespeare Library
email: [log in to unmask]
301-654-9771
301-656-3437 Fax
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