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Condition Notes: This vintage copy of Sigmund Freud’s seminal work, “A General Introduction to Psycho-Analysis,” bears the marks of its age and previous ownership. The well-worn binding and yellowed pages speak to its enduring relevance and the countless readers who have delved into Freud’s groundbreaking theories on the unconscious mind and the role of repressed desires and trauma in shaping human behavior.
Published in 1920, this book encapsulates Freud’s revolutionary ideas that challenged conventional wisdom and sparked a seismic shift in our understanding of psychology. As the founding father of psychoanalysis, Freud’s influence cannot be overstated, and this volume serves as a gateway into his pioneering concepts, such as the Oedipus complex, dream analysis, and the tripartite structure of the psyche.
For collectors and readers alike, this edition holds immense historical and intellectual value. It offers a glimpse into the origins of a discipline that has profoundly impacted not only psychology but also literature, art, and popular culture. Freud’s theories, though controversial and subject to ongoing debate, have left an indelible mark on our understanding of the human condition, making this book a must-have for anyone interested in the evolution of modern thought.