Complete Psychological Works Of Sigmund Freud, The Vol 14:

Complete Psychological Works Of Sigmund Freud, The Vol 14: "On the History of the Post Psychoanalytic Movement", "Papers on Metapsychology" and Other Works v. 14

by SigmundFreud (Author)

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On the History of the Psycho-Analytic Movement, Papers on Metapsychology and Other Works (1914 - 1916). This collection of twenty-four volumes is the first full paperback publication of the standard edition of The Complete Psychological Works of Sigmund Freud in English. Includes: On the History of the Psycho-Analytic Movement (1914). On Narcissm: An Introduction (1914). Instincts and their Vicissitudes (1915). Repression (1915). The Unconscious (1915). A Metapsychological Supplement to the Theory of Dreams (1915). Mourning and Melancholia (1915). A Case of Paranoia Running Counter to the Psycho-Analytic Theory of Disease (1915). Thoughts for the Times on War and Death (1915). On Transcience (1915). Some Character-Types Met with in Psycho-Analytic Work (1916). Shorter Writings (1915-1916).

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 384
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Vintage Classics
Published: 20 Sep 2001

ISBN 10: 0099426676
ISBN 13: 9780099426677
Book Overview: Volume 14 of the Standard Edition of The Complete Psychological Works of Sigmund Freud - On the History of the Psycho-Analytic Movement, Papers on Metapsychology and Other Works (1914 - 1916)

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He was possessed of exceptional literary gifts. There can be no question that he was a great writer: to read him is to be beguiled by him... His influence on all of us was enormous, and it would be as impossible to return to a pre-Freudian way of thinking as to return to a pre-heliocentric theory of the solar system * The Times *
Author Bio
Sigmund Freud (1856-1939) was born in Moravia. Between the ages of four and eighty-two his home was in Vienna. In 1938 Hitler's invasion of Austria forced him to seek asylum in London, where he died in the following year. His career began with several years of brilliant work on the anatomy and physiology of the nervous system. He was almost thirty when, after a period of study under Charcot in Paris, his interests first turned to psychology, and another ten years of clinical work in Vienna (at first in collaboration with Breuer, an older colleague) saw the birth of his creation, psychoanalysis. Freud's life was uneventful, but his ideas have shaped not only many specialist disciplines, but the whole intellectual climate of the twentieth century.