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Oedipus; myth and complex; a review of psychoanalytic theory

By: Material type: TextTextNY Hermitage Press, Inc. 1948Edition: 1st edDescription: [xxii], 538p.; bibliog. notes; bibliogContent type:
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1 The theories of Sigmund Freud: primary concepts. 2 The theories of Sigmund Freud: later additions and modifications. 3 The theories of Sigmund Freud and his disciples: additional Freudian concepts. 4 The theories of Sigmund Freud and his disciples: symbolism. 5 The theories of Alfred Adler. 6 The theories of C.G. Jung. 7 The theories of Otto Rank. 8 The theories of Karen Horney. 9 The theories of Erich Fromm. 10 The theories of Harry Stack Sullivan. 11 Conclusion: a brief criticism and appreciation. The Oedipus trilogy by Sophocles. Oedipus Rex. Antigone. Oedipus at Colonus
Abstract: 'For the first time, Sophocles' Oedipus trilogy is published together with the various psychoanalytic interpretations of the Oedipus myth in one volume.'
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Introduction [by] Erich Fromm.

1 The theories of Sigmund Freud: primary concepts. 2 The theories of Sigmund Freud: later additions and modifications. 3 The theories of Sigmund Freud and his disciples: additional Freudian concepts. 4 The theories of Sigmund Freud and his disciples: symbolism. 5 The theories of Alfred Adler. 6 The theories of C.G. Jung. 7 The theories of Otto Rank. 8 The theories of Karen Horney. 9 The theories of Erich Fromm. 10 The theories of Harry Stack Sullivan. 11 Conclusion: a brief criticism and appreciation. The Oedipus trilogy by Sophocles. Oedipus Rex. Antigone. Oedipus at Colonus

'For the first time, Sophocles' Oedipus trilogy is published together with the various psychoanalytic interpretations of the Oedipus myth in one volume.'

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