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Foreword vii
Acknowledgments xiii
Part I Theory and Method
1 Introduction to the Inquiry 3
2 The Pleasure Principle 9
3 Meaning and Determinism and the Search for Anomalies 17
4 Conscious and Unconscious, Repression, and Development 29
5 Developmental Analysis as Investigatory Tool 33
Part II Studies
6 Getting Lost in Someone Else's Story: “Creative Writers and Daydreaming”(1908) 39
7 Why We Laugh at Something Funny: Jokes and Their Relation to the Unconscious (1905) 43
8 The Experience of the “Uncanny”: “The 'Uncanny'” (1919) 61
9 The Paradox of Surprise in the Face of Certainty: “A Disturbance of Memory on the Acropolis” (1936) 71
10 What Makes Choice Difficult When It Is: A Freud-Inspired Excursion 89
11 Mourning and Mental Health: “On Transience” (1916), “Mourning and Melancholia” (1917) 101
References 107
Index 113
About the Author 119
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