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These lectures are cast in Freud's rhetorical manner of speech and in places they recapitulate his established views. Freud also develops his concepts of id, ego, and super-ego as elements in the structure of the mind and explains his conclusions about anxiety, instincts and psychology of women.

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The Penguin Freud Library, Vol.2 by Freud Sigmund Translated By James Strachey Edited By James Strachey Assisted By Angela Richards

Freud published his "New Introductory Lectures on Psychoanalysis" in 1933, the year in which the Nazis publicly burned his books in Berlin. These lectures (though never intended for delivery) are cast in his lively rhetorical manner of speech and in places they recapitulate his established views (as, for instance, about dreams). But Freud also develops his newer concepts of id, ego, and super-ego as elements in the structure of the mind and explains his more recent conclusions about anxiety and the instincts and about the psychology of women. In addition, he applies his analytical method to such phenomena as telepathy and communism, among a number of subjects of indirect relevance to psychoanalysis.
Sigmund Freud was born in 1856 and died in exile in London in 1939. As a writer and doctor he remains one of the informing voices of the twentieth century.
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ISBN 13 9780140137927
ISBN 10 0140137920
Title The Penguin Freud Library, Vol.2
Author Freud Sigmund Translated By James Strachey Edited By James Strachey Assisted By Angela Richards
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Penguin Books Ltd
Year published 1991-04-25
Number of pages 256
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