2. Read widely on psychoanalysis. Learn about the major psychoanalytical theories, including those of Sigmund Freud, Jacques Lacan, and Melanie Klein. Understand the basic concepts of psychoanalysis, such as the unconscious, repression, and transference.
3. Develop a research proposal. Your research proposal should outline your research interests and how you plan to use psychoanalysis to study Shakespeare's works. It should also include a specific research question or hypothesis.
4. Practice your presentation skills. You will likely be required to give a short presentation during your interview. Practice presenting your research proposal in a clear and concise manner.
5. Dress professionally. First impressions matter, so make sure to dress appropriately for your interview.
6. Arrive on time. Punctuality is important, so make sure to arrive on time for your interview.
7. Be confident. The interview process can be nerve-wracking, but it is important to stay calm and confident. Remember that you have been invited to the interview because the department is interested in your work.