Sigmund Freud: an introduction

Published Jan. 1, 2018 by Routledge.

ISBN:
978-1-315-30391-8
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Jean-Michel Quinodoz introduces the essential life and work of Sigmund Freud, from the beginning of his clinical experiences in Vienna in the 1880s to his final years in London in the 1930s. Freud’s discoveries, including universally-influential concepts like the Oedipus complex and the interpretation of dreams, continue to be applied in many disciplines today. Elegantly and clearly written, each chapter leaves the reader with a solid framework for understanding key Freudian concepts, and an appetite for further knowledge. Accessible for readers inside and outside the field of psychoanalysis, there is nothing at all equivalent in English.

The book starts with Freud’s life before the discovery of psychoanalysis, spanning from 1856 to 1900, when The Interpretation of Dreams was published. The subsequent chapters are devoted to the presentation of the key notions of psychoanalysis. A chronological perspective shows how Freud's work has been constantly enriched by the successive contributions of Freud …

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A good, chronological introduction

4 stars

I've read a great deal of Freud's work (way back when) and also a good amount about Freud. But reading his work placed in chronological order, with a skilled student of Freud interpreting the most important sections was an eye-opener for me about the evolution of Freud's ideas. Worth a read if, like me, you weren't reading Freud in any particular order, or probably also if you are wanting to dive into Freud's work.