Horney, Maslow, and the third force / Bernard J. Paris -- Third force psychology and the study of literature, biography, criticism and culture / Psychology and literary form: toward a unified approach / Norman Friedman -- Jane Eyre's flights from decision / Karen Ann Butery -- The lost self of Esther Summerson: a Horneyan inter pretation of Bleak House / Patricia R. Eldredge -- Browning's Guido: the self-fictionalizing imagination in crisis / Catherine R. Lewis -- Lawrence's "The princess" and Horney's "Idealized self" / Barbara M. Smalley -- A psychological view of priesthood, sin, and redemption in Graham Green's The power and the glory / Joe Straub -- "Keep you muck": a Horneyan analysis of Joe Christmas and Light in August / Marjorie B. Haselswerdt -- I'd rather be Ratliff: a Maslovian study of Faulkner's Snopes / A psychological redefinition of William Styron's Confessions of Nat Turner / James R. Huffman -- Two consciences: a reading of Tom O'Brien's Vietnam trilogy / Marie Nelson -- Fiction as revenge: the novels of Jerzy Kosinski / Andrew Gordon -- Third force analysis and the literary experience / Robert de Beaugrande