Beyond the pleasure principle and other writings / Sigmund Freud ; translated by John Reddick ; with an introduction by Mark Edmundson.
Material type: TextLanguage: English Original language: German Publisher: London : Penguin, 2003Description: xxxvi, 270 pages : illustrations ; 20 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0141184051
- 9780141184050
- 150.1952 22
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Introduction / Mark Edmundson -- On the Introduction of Narcissism -- Remembering, Repeating, and Working Through -- Beyond the Pleasure Principle -- The Ego and the Id -- Inhibition, Symptom, and Fear.
"In Freud's view we are driven by the desire for pleasure as well as by the desire to avoid pain. But the pursuit has never been a simple thing. Pleasure can be a form of fear, a form of memory and a way of avoiding reality. Above all, as these essays show with remarkable eloquence, pleasure is a way in which we repeat ourselves." "The essays collected in this volume explore, in Freud's uniquely subtle and accessible style, the puzzles of pleasure and morality - the enigmas of human development."--BOOK JACKET.
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