The major works of Sigmund Freud
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The major works of Sigmund Freud
(Great books of the Western World / Robert Maynard Hutchins, editor in chief, 54)
Encyclopædia Britannica, c1952
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Includes bibliographical references
Contents of Works
- The origin and development of psycho-analysis (1910) / translated by Harry W. Chase
- Selected papers on hysteria (chapters 1-10) (1893-1908) / translated by A.A. Brill
- The sexual enlightenment of children (1907) / translated by E.B.M. Herford
- The future prospects of psycho-analytic therapy (1910) / translated by Joan Riviere
- Observations on "wild" psycho-analysis (1910) / translated by Joan Riviere
- The interpretation of dreams (1900) / translated by A.A. Brill
- On narcissism (1914) / translated by Cecil M. Baines
- Instincts and their vicissitudes (1915) / translated by Cecil M. Baines
- Repression (1915) / translated by Cecil M. Baines
- The unconscious (1915) / translated by Cecil M. Baines
- A general introduction to psycho-analysis (1915-17) / translated by Joan Riviere
- Beyond the pleasure principle (1920) / translated by C.J.M. Hubback
- Group psychology and the analysis of the ego (1921) / translated by James Strachey
- The ego and the Id (1923) / translated by Joan Riviere
- Inhibitions, symptoms, and anxiety (1926) / translated by Alix Strachey
- Thoughts for the times on war and death (1915) / translated by E. Colburn Mayne
- Civilization and its discontents (1929) / translated by Joan Riviere
- New introductory lectures on psycho-analysis (1932) / translated by W.J.H. Sprott