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On The Nightmare
Ernest Jones
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Ernest Jones
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This early work on Papers of Psycho-Analysis is both expensive and
hard to find in its first edition. The papers here collected have
already appeared in print, for the most part in psychological
journals that do not circulate widely among the medical
proffession. They constitute a selection of the authors
contributions, and are now issued in a more accessible form in the
hope of arousing further interest in this overneglected and
important branch of scientific investigation. Many of the earliest
books, particularly those dating back to the 1900s and before, are
now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. We are
republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality,
modern editions, using the original text and artwork.
The Significant Story Of Witchery And Religion, Unconscious Desire,
Psychiatry And The Deep Dark Conflicts Of The Mind. All The
Fascinating, Fabulous Lore Of Myth And Magic, Ancient And Modern
Born Of This Demonic Visitor Of The Night.
The Ferenczi-Jones correspondence presented here is an important
document of the early history of psychoanalysis. It spans more than
two decades, and addresses many of the relevant issues of the
psychoanalytic movement between 1911-1933, such as Freud's relation
to Stekel, Adler and Jung; the First World War, the debates of the
1920s regarding the theoretical and technical ideas of Rank and
Ferenczi; problems of leadership, structure, and finding a center
for the psychoanalytical movement; as well as issues related to
telepathy and lay analysis. It includes thirty-seven letters and
six postcards, as well as original documents waiting to be found
for eight decades; these belong to the "private," personal history
of psychoanalysis and help to decode diverse aspects of the
experience preserved in these documentary memories of former
generations. Perhaps the most interesting aspect of this
correspondence is how it allows us to build up a far more nuanced
picture of the development of an extraordinary relationship between
Ferenczi and Jones. It could hardly be termed harmonious, and was
not devoid of rivalry and jealousy, sometimes even of hidden
passion and outright hostility. Nevertheless, friendship, sympathy,
collegiality and readiness for cooperation were just as important
for Ferenczi and Jones as rivalry, mistrust and suspicion. This
volume celebrates the 100th anniversary of the foundation in 1913
of both the British and the Hungarian Psychoanalytical Societies.
This remarkable book takes as its subject one of the most
outstanding men that ever lived. The ultimate prodigy, Leonardo da
Vinci was an artist of great originality and power, a scientist,
and a powerful thinker. According to Sigmund Freud, he was also a
flawed, repressed homosexual. The first psychosexual history to be
published, Leonardo da Vinci was the only biography the great
psychoanalyst wrote. When Jung first saw it, he told Freud it was
'wonderful', and it remained Freud's favourite composition. The
text includes the first full emergence of the concept of narcissism
and develops Freud's theories of homosexuality. While based upon
controversial research, the book offers a fascinating insight into
two men - the subject and the author. If you've ever wondered just
what lies behind the Mona Lisa's enigmatic smile, read Freud on
Leonardo. It's genius on genius.
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Kessinger Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of
rare and hard-to-find books with something of interest for
everyone!
The Significant Story Of Witchery And Religion, Unconscious Desire,
Psychiatry And The Deep Dark Conflicts Of The Mind. All The
Fascinating, Fabulous Lore Of Myth And Magic, Ancient And Modern
Born Of This Demonic Visitor Of The Night.
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Ernest Jones
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THE INTERNATIONAL PSYCHO-ANALYTICAL LIBRARY No. 5 ESSAYS IN APPLIED
PSYCHO-ANALYSIS BY ERNEST JONES, M. D. PRESIDENT OF THE
INTERNATIONAL PSYCHO-ANALYTICAL ASSOCIATION AND OF THE BRITISH
PSYCHO-ANALYTICAL SOCIETY THE INTERNATIONAL PSYCHO - ANALYTICAL
PRESS LONDON MCMXXIII VIENNA COPYRIGHT 1923 CONTENTS THE
ANNUNCIATION BY SIMONE MARTINI Frontispiece PAGE PREFACE vii
CHAPTER I A Psycho-Analytic Study of Hamlet i CHAPTER II On 4 Dying
Together, with Special reference to Heinrich von Kleists Suicide 99
CHAPTER ffl An Unusual Case of Dying Together . . . 106 CHAPTER IV
The Symbolic Significance of Salt in Folklore and Superstition 112
CHAPTER V The God Complex. The Belief that One is God, and the
Resulting Character Traits 204 CHAPTER VI The Influence of Andrea
del Sartos Wife on his Art . . . 227 CHAPTER VII The Case of Louis
Bonaparte, King of Holland 245 CHAPTER VIII The Madonnas Conception
through the Ear. A Con tribution to the Relation between Aesthetics
and Religion 261 CHAPTER IX War and Individual Psychology 360 t
CHAPTER X War and Sublimation 381 CHAPTER XI PAGE A Linguistic
Factor in English Characterology 391 CHAPTER XII The Island of
Ireland. A Psycho-Analytical Contribution to Political Psychology
398 CHAPTER XIII A Psycho-Analytic Study of the Holy Ghost 415
INDEX 431 PREFACE One fifth only of this book has previously been
published in English. It has all been revised and the greater part
largely re-written. The light which psycho-analysis is capable of
throwing on the deeper problems of human thought and conduct is
only beginning to be appreciated. The field over which it can be
applied is almost indefinitely large. The parts touched on in the
present volume constitute ofcourse only a selection, yet they are
sufficiently diverse political psychology, artistic and literary
creation, national and indiv idual characterology, and the study of
superstition, history, religion, and folk-lore. E. J. December
1922. ESSAYS IN APPLIED PSYCHO-ANALYSIS CHAPTER I A PSYCHO-ANALYTIC
STUDY OF HAMLET 1 I PSYCHOLOGISTS have as yet devoted relatively
little attention to individual analytic study of genius and of
artistic creativeness, and have mainly confined themselves to
observations of a general order. They seem to share the shyness or
even aversion displayed by the world at large against too searching
an analysis of a thing of beauty, the feeling expressed in Keats
lines on the pris matic study of the rainbow. The fear that beauty
may vanish under too scrutinizing a gaze, and with it our pleasure,
is, however, only in part justified much depends on the nature of
the pleasure and on the attitude of the analyst. Experience has
shewn that intellectual appreciation in particular is only
heightened by understanding, and to further this is one of the
recognised social functions of the critic. Since, moreover,
intellectual appreciation com prises an important part of the
higher forms of aesthetic 1 This chapter is founded on an essay
which appeared in the American Journal of Psychology, January 1910,
an enlarged version of which was published in German as Heft 10 of
the Schriften zur angewandten Seelenkunde under the name Das
Problem des Hamlet und der Oedipus-Komplex, 1911. 1 2 ESSAYS IN
APPLIED PSYCHO-ANALYSIS appreciation, a deepened understanding can
but increase this also. It has been found that with poetic
creations this critical procedure cannot halt at the work of
artitself to isolate this from its creator is to impose artificial
limits to our understanding of it. As Masson, 1 in defending his
biographical analysis of Shakespeare, justly says not till every
poem has been, as it were, chased up to the moment of its organic
origin, and resolved into the mood or intention, or constitutional
reverie, out of which it sprang, will its import be adequately felt
or understood...
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