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Dedicated to the memory of Charles Melman, issue 71 collects together in one volume the rich contribution made to The Letter by Charles Melman over the last 30 years. This issue also contains several articles by Charles Melman appearing in English translation for the first time.
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- Freud's Clinical Category Of 'Actual Neuroses': The Return Of The Repressed
But when we take a look at his description of actual neurosis it becomes very clear that it 1 resembles
- Robert Louis Stevenson And The Theme Of The Double
intense object-cathexes which he has deposited with his parents and it is as a compensation for this loss
- The Institutionalisation Of Psychoanalysis
It has to do with making it permanent and fixed and looks to the lasting establishment of whatever desirable
- The Sophist And The Psychoanalyst
They lose their inflated and rigid ideas about themselves that way, and no loss is pleasanter to hear
- Beckett’s Unnamable: Not I, not Mad.
speaker chivvies himself ’make an effort, at your age to have no identity, it's a scandal I assure you, look
- Modernity as an hysterical experience
If we look for an admittedly rough and ready discriminator between nineteenth and twentieth century culture
- The Illusion Of A Future: Freud's Anxiety And Religion.
that death and the related anxiety is just another case of anxiety which arises in relation to the loss
- Delusional Ideas of God and the Devil
He hadwanted to secure his living, firstly by means of a devil-neurosis, since the devil would look after
- From Gleann na nGealt to Schizophrenia: A Structure of Refusal?
by a demand which is always dependent on an Other’s whim, is clearly discernible from even a cursory look
- Enjoying The Symptom: A Faithful Suffering
and drive are opposites.' [28] The drive's compulsion fixes its jouissance to an organ, a voice, a look
- What are the Consequences of Drawing an Analogy between Speech and Money?
be, then, the exchange of coins whose figures have not been effaced, the original inscriptions whose loss
- The Purloined Tongue
.), the look (the eyes of the leader ...), the breast (the leader cares for his people; to be consumed
- Reading L’Étourdit: The Second Turn
Latin proverb already quoted in the seminar on “The Purloined Letter” (E 38) is addressed to the police looking from the outset”: one must first “say it” before driving into an experience which is supposed to be looking
- Narrative Imagination and Catharsis
By way of exploring the cathartic paradox of telling the untellable, I will look at some examples drawn
- Fragilities of Analysis
It is hard to see how an analyser would continue to consult an analyst, once he no longer looks on himself
- A Discourse for the Birds: An Adaptive Psychoanalytic Journey within the Public Psychiatric Service
contemporaneous with this patient at SFDH and who would see him at the clinic commented on how well he looked