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Preface | ix | |
Part I | My Toughest "Self-Splits" and What Produced Them | 1 |
1 | A Devout Mormon Is Challenged by Rival Selves | 3 |
2 | A Pious Moralist Confronts a Cheater | 33 |
3 | The Cheerful Poser Comforts a Griever or, A Would-be Tough Guy Meets Grief and Conceals the Tears | 49 |
4 | My Many Selves Confront the Man Who Believes in Love | 77 |
5 | Ambition vs. Teaching for the Love of It | 95 |
6 | The Hypocritical Mormon Missionary Becomes a Skillful Masker, and Discovers "Hypocrisy-Upward" | 117 |
7 | The Puritan Preaches at the Luster While the Hypocrite Covers the Show | 135 |
8 | The Lover Becomes a Trapped Army Private | 153 |
9 | An Egalitarian Quarrels Scornfully with a Hypocritical Bourgeois | 167 |
10 | A College Dean Struggles to Escape | 181 |
Part II | The Splits Multiply-in Somewhat Less Torturous Form | 197 |
11 | The Quarrel between the Cheater and the Moralist Produces Gullible-Booth | 199 |
12 | A Wandering Generalist Longs to Be a True Scholar | 209 |
13 | A Would-be Novelist Mourns behind the Would-be Lover and Would-be Scholar | 221 |
14 | The Committed Father and Husband, as Lover, Shouts "For Shame!" at All the Other Selves | 235 |
15 | The Man of Peace Tries to Tame the Slugger | 251 |
Interlude: A Potpourri of Chapters I Refuse to Write (Let Alone Include) | 263 | |
Part III | Aging, Religion, and-Surprise!-the Quest for a Plausible Harmony | 269 |
16 | The Old Fart Debates with a Bunch of Young Booths, While Posing as Younger Than 84 | 271 |
17 | Harmony at Last? | 289 |
Index | 310 |
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