Thinking the unconscious nineteenth-century German thought

Since Freud's earliest psychoanalytic theorization around the beginning of the twentieth century, the concept of the unconscious has exerted an enormous influence upon psychoanalysis and psychology, and literary, critical and social theory. Yet, prior to Freud, the concept of the unconscious al...

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Other Authors: Nicholls, Angus 1972- Angus James (Editor), Liebscher, Martin 1972- (Editor)
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