Back to Freud's Texts: Making Silent Documents Speak

Back to Freud's Texts: Making Silent Documents Speak

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Nov 24, 1996 · English · Hardcover (348 pages)
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Format Hardcover
Pages 348
Language English
Published Nov 24, 1996
Publisher Yale University Press
ISBN-10 0300066317
ISBN-13 9780300066319

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Ilse Grubrich-Simitis presents a groundbreaking exploration of Freud’s work, offering new insights that challenge traditional interpretations. By delving into the silent aspects of Freud's texts, she sheds light on the underlying meanings that have often been overlooked. Her meticulous analysis invites readers to reconsider the implications of Freud’s ideas in both historical and contemporary contexts.

Through a thorough examination of previously unspoken elements within Freud's writings, Grubrich-Simitis reveals the complexity of his theories and the richness of his psychological insights. This work not only enhances the understanding of Freud as a theorist but also emphasizes the importance of engaging with his texts beyond face value.

Adding a fresh perspective to psychoanalytic literature, the author’s acute observations are set to enrich both scholars and practitioners. By making the silent documents of Freud's work speak, she crafts a compelling narrative that resonates with anyone interested in the intricate realms of psychology and human behavior.

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