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Freud, S. (1926). [SET259a1]Psycho-Analysis. The Standard Edition of the Complete Psychological Works of Sigmund Freud, Volume XX (1925-1926): An Autobiographical Study, Inhibitions, Symptoms and Anxiety, The Question of Lay Analysis and Other Works, 259-270
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[SET259a2]Editor's Note to "Psycho-Analysis"
James Strachey
[SET259a3](a) German Editions:
[SET259a4](1925 Probable date of composition.)
[SET259a5]1934 Psycho-Analysis G.S., 12, 372-80.
[SET259a6]1934 Psycho-Analysis Almanach 1935, 9-17. (Omitting Bibliography.)
[SET259a7]1935 Psycho-Analysis Z. Psychoanal. Päd., 9 (2), 73-80. (Including Bibliography.)
[SET259a8]1948 Psycho-Analysis G.W., 14, 299-307.
[SET259a9](b) English Translation:
[SET259a10]‘Psychoanalysis: Freudian School’ 1926 In Encyclopaedia Britannica, 13th ed., New Vol. 3, 253-5. (Tr. James Strachey.)
[SET259a11]‘Psychoanalysis: Freudian School’ 1929 In Encyclopaedia Britannica 14th ed., 18 672-4. (Reprint of above.)
[SET259a12]The present translation is a revision of the one first published in 1926. The article is reprinted here by arrangement with the publishers of the Encyclopaedia Britannica.
[SET259a13]The Eleventh Edition of the Encyclopaedia Britannica appeared in 1910-11. It contained no reference to psycho-analysis. After the first World War, in 1922, there appeared what was described as the ‘Twelfth Edition’. This consisted of the old Eleventh Edition together with three ‘New Volumes’. There was still no article on psycho-analysis. Soon afterwards it was decided to bring out, in 1926, a ‘Thirteenth Edition’, which was to consist again of the old El [This is a summary or excerpt from the full text of the book or article. The full text of the document is available to subscribers.]
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