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Preface
Introduction
Reading Freud
Chapter One
Freud's First Self-Genesis: "The Interpretation of Dreams," 1900
Chapter Two
New Thresholds: "On Narcissism, An Introduction," 1914
Chapter Three
Therapeutic Exchanges: Papers on Psychoanalytic Technique, 1911-1915
Chapter Four
The Work of Melancholia: "Mourning and Melancholia," 1917
Conclusion
Freud in the Future
Index
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