INDEX Works are indexed under their authors. 118; in Locke, 21, 24-26, 28-31, Aarsleft", Hans, 140n.3 Abrams, M. H., i4on.3, 14211.14 Accident, in Locke, i, 24-30, 35, I46nn.}4,35 Aesthetic, the, 30, 32, 88, i6in.39 Aggression: in Freud, 87, 89-92, 94-95, 98-102, 104-8, 120-21, 129-30, I56n.9, ijyn.iS, i62n.44; in Locke, 13 Allegory, 38, 126-27 Anaclisis, 44. Seealso Propping Anderson, Lorin, 157n.12 Anlehnung, 44, I47n.2. See also Propping Anthropomorphism, 74-77, 79, 155n.33 Apostrophe, 123-26, I46n.4o Association: Coleridge on, 3; and Locke, 1—4, 20, 23—26, 28, 31, 35-36, 40, I39n.i, I44n.27, i45n.3O, I46n.3i, I47n.42 Associationism: and Freud, 148n.9; and Locke, i, 425, 13911.2; and rhetoric, I45n.3i, I48n.n; and Wordsworth, 48-50 Axtell, James L., 142n.15 Ayers, Michael, 13911.2 Baby. See Child Bate, Walter Jackson, 140n.3 Beatty, Warren, 140n.3 Bersani, Leo, 89—91, I59n.25 Bisexuality, in Freud, no Blindness: in Freud, 86, 99, 103, 108, 34-35, 39 Bloom, Harold, 47—48, 145^31, I48n.n, i62n.43 Blumenberg, Hans, I52n.i3 "Bodies," 11, 14, 60 Body: in Freud, 46, 99,119, 122-26, 129; Kant's doctrine of, 65; in Wordsworth, 45, 48,51, 55,57. See also Breast; Eye; Face Boyle, 142n.15 Bradley, A.C., i4on.3 Brandt, Reinhard, 141n.9 Breast: in Freud, 46-48, 113; in Wordsworth, 45, 49—56; See also Propping Brett, G.S., 13911.1 Brisman, Leslie, I4pn.i8 Brittan, Gordon, G., Jr., is2nn.i2,13 Buchdahl, Gerd, 63, 151 n.6, I53n.i3 Castration, 118, 119, 121 Catachresis, 39—41, 146n.41 Causality: in Kant, 62, 66-67, 7778 , I44n.23; in Locke, 23, 29, 31, 34, 41; in Wordsworth, 49,51 Chase, Cynthia, i46n.4Q, I48n.i4, 15011.22, 15711.16, I6in.34 Chiasmus, 31, 40, 50, 69, 80—81, 146n.36, 15611.5 Child(hood): vii, 132-37; in Freud, 44, 46-47, 91-93, 104, 106, 113, 15711.18, 15811.21; in Kant, 77—79; in Locke, 17-18, 28-30, 33, 35,43, 145n.30, i46n.4O; in Wordsworth, 49-51, 53-57, I5on.23 INDEX / 164 Christ, death of, 69, 80-82, 1540.32. See also Communion Christenson, Jerome, 14011.3, I43H.I9, I44n.26 Cobban, Alfred, 140 n.3 Cohen, I. Bernard, I52n.i3 Coleridge, S. T.: and empiricism, 3, 140n.4, 141n.6; "Kubla Khan," 144n.26 Communion, in Wordsworth, 51, 55-56 Copernicus, and Kant, 60, 151 n.5, 15211.13, I59n.24 Critical argument, 132-37; in Freud, 108, I58nn.2o, 22, 159 n.24; in Kant, 59—85 passim; in Locke, 27, 31—32. See also Literary criticism Cross, F. L., I52n.i3 Culler, Jonathan, 156n.6 Darwin, Erasmus, 2 Davy, Humphrey, 150n.20 Death: vii—viii, 132—37; of child, in Locke, 33-40; in Freud, 106-9, 116, 122—25, 136, 1460.39; in Kant, 68-71, 78-83, 85, 15411.23; in Wordsworth, 50—51, 54—55,57 Death drive, in Freud, 128-30, 158n.22 Defoe, Daniel, 146 n.34 Debds, I57n.i6 De Man, Paul, i4on.3, I5on.22, I52n.i3, 1530.21, 1550.35, 1570.16, I58n.i9, I6on.32 Derrida, Jacques, 146n.41 Descartes, Rene, 139n.2 Disfiguration, 40 Dockhorn, Klaus, 148 n.n Donald, Adrienne, I43n.i9 Drive. SeeAggression; Death drive; Sexuality Duchesneau, Francois, 1410.8 Ego: in Freud, 45, 104, 113, 118; in Romanticism, 44 Empirical world: in empirical and critical traditions, 132-37; in Freud, 104, 105, 108, 131; in Kant, 58-59, 61, 63, 84-85; in Locke, 7, n, 14, 17, 18, 30, 40, 41, 43; and reference, 136; in Wordsworth, 45, 55. See also Event Empiricism, vii-viii, 132-37; and analytic philosophy, 1620.1; aod Freud, 135; aod Kant, 134; and Locke, 1—43 passim, I39n.2, I4on.4, 1430.20, 1490.18; and Romanticism, 2-4; and Wordsworth , 42—43 Essences, in Locke, 27, 36 Euripides: in Galsworthy, 116—18; Hippolytus, 119—27, 130—31, i6on.29, 1620.44 Event: in Freud, 94—95, 120, 126,135; in Kaot, 63, 64, 68, 82-83; in Locke, 23, 27, 28, 31; in Wordsworth , 45 Ewing, A.C., 1530.13 Example, in Kant, 64-66, 70, 76-77, 82-85, I55n.35 Experience, vii—viii, 136; in Freud, 86-87, 88; in Kant, 61-63,65, 72, 74, 84-85...