Unabridged version
“It is in vain that an old man yearns for the love of a woman as he had it first from his mother."
In some of the most densely packed pages that Freud ever wrote, the founder of psychoanalysis demonstrates through literary, mythical, and folktale examples the extraordinary way that wishes manifest themselves in people’s dreams and choices as inverted images. Magisterial and brilliant, this short essays also illuminates Freud’s own preoccupation with his daughter, Anna, at the time that he was writing it.
Publication
2026
Format
Epub
Publisher
Eris
Excerpt
Translator
James Strachey
Collection
ERIS Gems
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