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Acknowledgements Credit lines Foreword by Jay Greenberg Introduction 1. The Garden of Eden Illusion: Finding and Losing Paradise 2. Learning from Milton: The Dangerous Gap Between the Real and the Ideal 3. The Brutality of Truth and the Importance of Kindness 4. The Use and Abuse of Omnipotence in the Journey of the Hero 5. Disillusion, Humiliation, and Perversion of the Facts of Life 6. The Unbearability of Being Feminine 7. The Sympathetic Imagination: Keats and the Movement in and out of Projective Identification 8. The Impact of Trauma on the Ability to Face Disillusion 9. Learning from Don Quixote 10. Reconciling Phantasy and Reality: The Redeeming Nature of Irony References Index