Description
Paperback cover has some wear around corners and edges. Pages are clean and the binding is secure.
This vintage copy of “Ego and the Id” by the renowned psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud offers a glimpse into the revolutionary ideas that shaped modern psychology. Originally published in 1923, this seminal work introduced Freud’s structural model of the psyche, dividing it into the id, ego, and superego. Through his exploration of these concepts, Freud delved into the complex interplay between unconscious drives, reality, and societal constraints, laying the foundation for his psychoanalytic theory.
Translated by Joan Riviere, a prominent figure in the early psychoanalytic movement, this edition ensures that Freud’s influential ideas are accessible to English-speaking readers. Despite its age and minor wear, the book’s clean pages and secure binding allow collectors and readers to immerse themselves in Freud’s groundbreaking insights into the human psyche. As a cornerstone of psychoanalytic literature, this work remains a valuable addition to any collection focused on the history of psychology and the exploration of the human mind.