Complete Lectures on Psychoanalysis by Freud - lt

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The Origin and Development of Psychoanalysis by Sigmund Freud (1856 - 1939). Translated by Harry Chase (1883 - 1955)

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Here is a summary of the greatly influential theory of psychoanalysis in five short lectures by its esteemed creator, delivered apparently in German at an American university in 1910 and subsequently translated into English by one of the academics there. Freud manages to be comprehensive and entertaining; although his scientific rigour in adducing evidential support was even in those times, as he hints, open to question. ( Peter Tucker)
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Keywords that describe the book: psychology, theory, Freud, psychoanalysis, unconscious

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I would like to offer to DPL.
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All set up and Erin added as DPL.
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Thanks so much Erin and Lynnet.
Will start work on this in the next week or so.
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Somehow we seem to have gotten the wrong translator - should be Harry Chase (actually Harry Woodburn Chase), 1883-1955.
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unreadpages wrote:Somehow we seem to have gotten the wrong translator - should be Harry Chase (actually Harry Woodburn Chase), 1883-1955.
Peter
I'll change it. Not the first time a translator has been 'replaced' by the system.
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Here is Sect 1:
https://librivox.org/uploads/lynnet/originanddevelopmentofpsychoanalysis_01_freud_128kb.mp3
23:55
These sections are a bit shorter than I thought. Looks like this will be finished fairly quickly.
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unreadpages wrote:Here is Sect 1:
https://librivox.org/uploads/lynnet/originanddevelopmentofpsychoanalysis_01_freud_128kb.mp3
23:55
These sections are a bit shorter than I thought. Looks like this will be finished fairly quickly.
Peter
PL OK. It's fine - it'll be finished when it's finished.

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The second lecture is PL OK.
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The third lecture is PL OK. I think tomorrow I'll feel self-conscious about whatever I dream tonight!
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