The Uncanny

  • The Uncanny
    By Peter Hepplewhite, Neil Tonge

    O oyle and Robinson slugged it out for seven rounds . Both men took a lot of punishment . but Doyle was weakening . In the eighth round Robinson saw an opening and dazed Doyle with a DOUBLE RIGHT to the stomach and head .

  • The Uncanny
    By Sigmund Freud

    Presents the attempts by Freud to understand the process of artistic creation, focusing on the importance of childhood fantasy.

  • The Uncanny
    By Nicholas Royle

    Ralph Manheim and R. F. C. Hull ( London : Hogarth Press and Routledge and Regan Paul , 1974 ) , p . 219. ... Frederick R. Carl ( Cambridge : Cambridge University Press , 1990 ) , p . 235 . 36 See Derrida , The Post Card , p . 270 .

  • The Uncanny: A Novel
    By Andrew Klavan

    mount the crumbling steps, a faint noise drifted down to them, becoming audible as the howling storm without was muted by the impenetrable thickness of the tower's walls: Tink-tink, tink-tink. “Sweet merciful heavens,” gasped Theresa, ...

  • The Uncanny
    By Sigmund Freud

    What of his tendency to surround himself with handsome young boys that he took on as his pupils? Intriguing, thought-provoking and often contentious, this volume contains some of Freud's best writing.

  • The Uncanny
    By Andrew Klavan

    Strange forces are at work and the uncanny twists of fate which brought Richard to London have something much more apocalyptic in store.