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17 The Interpretation of Dreams (1900a) On Dreams (1901a) RF pp.36-44. SE -, 1-621; SE, 629-686; 58-100 p p 16 4-2 15, 1 9 7 8. Max Schur: Some Additional Day Rresidues of the Specimen Dream of Psychoanalysis. In Mark Kanzer & Jules Glenn (Ed.): Freud and His Self-Analysis, pp87-116, Jason Aronson, 1979. Leonard Shengold: Father, Don't You See I'm Burning? The Geography of the Journey in Freud s The Interpretation of Dreams. In Father, Don't You See I'm Burning? Reflections On Sex, Narcissism, Symbolism, And Murder: From Everything To Nothing.pp42-60, Yale University Press, 1991. 21 The Psychopathology of Everyday Life (1901b) Jokes and their Relation to the Unconscious (1905c) RF pp.45-56. SE ; 5-236 SE ; 237-421 Newirth, J. (2006). Jokes and their Relation to the Unconscious: Humor as a Fundamental Emotional Experience, Psychoanalytic Dial., 16:557-571. p p 5-4 9 1 9 9 8. p p 1 3 7-1 7 1 1 9 9 8. 18 Three Essays on the Theory of Sexuality (1905d) RF pp.57-64. SE, 123-243; 7-94 Donald Meltzer: Freud s Theory of Sexuality. In The Kleinian Development: Part. Freud s Clinical Development, pp39-45, Clunie Press, 1978. Arnold I. Davidson: How to Do the History of Psychoanalysis: A Reading of Freud s Three Essays on the Theory of Sexuality, in Françoise Meltzer (Ed.): The Trial(s) of Psychoanalysis, pp39-64, The University of Chicago Press, 1987. 16 Fragment of an Analysis of a Case of Hysteria (Dora) (1905e) RF pp.65-72. SE, 1-122; 276-366 3
Hannar S. Decker: Freud s Dora Case. The Crucible of the Psychoanalytic Concept of Transference. In Michael S. Roth (Ed.): FREUD: Conflict and Culture, pp105-114, Vintage Books, 2000. Hannar S. Decker: Epilogue: Dora Redux. In FREUD, Dora, and Vienna 1900, pp190-210, The Free Press, 1991. George J. Makari (1997). Dora's Hysteria And The Maturation Of Sigmund Freud's Transference Theory: A New Historical Interpretation. Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association 45: 1061-1096 20 Delusions and Dreams in Jensen s Gradiva (1907a) RF pp.73-77. SE, 1-95; 1-107 5-80 Peter Rudnytsky: Freud s Pompeian Fantasy. In Sander L. Gilman, Jutta Birmele, Jay Geller & Valerie D. Greenberg(Ed.): Reading Freud's Reading, pp211-231, New York University Press, 1994. pp199-227 1994 18 Creative Writers and Day-Dreaming (1907a) RF SE 141-154 227-240 81-89 Joseph Sandler & Anne-Marie Sandler: Unconscious Phantasy, Identification, and Projection in the Creative Writer. In Ethel Spector Person et al. (Ed.): On Freud s Creative Writers and Day-Dreaming, pp65-81, Yale University Press, 1995. Ronald Britton: Reality and Unreality in Phantasy and Fiction. In Ethel Spector Person et al. (Ed.): On Freud s Creative Writers and Day-Dreaming, pp82-106, Yale University Press, 1995. Janine Chasseguet-Smirgel: Creative Writers and Day-Dreaming : A Commentary. In Ethel Spector Person et al. (Ed.): On Freud s Creative Writers and Day-Dreaming, pp107-121, Yale University Press, 1995. 15 Analysis of a Phobia in a Five-Year-Old Boy ( Little Hans ) (1909b) RF pp.78-87. 5 SE 10, 1-147; 10 1-176 173-275 Halpert, E. (2007) The Grafs: father (Max) and son (Herbert a.k.a. Little Hans). The Psychoanalytic Study of the Child, 62: 111-142. Peter Rudnytsky: Mother, Do You Have a Wiwimaker, Too? Freud s 4
Representation of Female Sexuality in the Case of Little Hans. In Peter Rudnytsky: Reading Psycho-Analysis. Freud, Rank, Ferenczi, Groddeck, pp22-34, Cornell University Press, 2002. Peter Rudnytsky: Does the Professor Talk to God? Countertransference and Jewish Identity in the Case of Little Hans. In Peter Rudnytsky: Reading Psycho-Analysis. Freud, Rank, Ferenczi, Groddeck, pp35-57, Cornell University Press, 2002. 19 Notes upon a Case of Obsessional Neurosis (The Rat Man ) (1909d) RF pp.88-93. SE, 151-249; 10 177-274 275-370 213-282 P. 2007 51(1):78-91. Sandra Kiersky, James L. Fosshage : The Two Analysis of Dr. L: A Self-psychologital Perspective on Freud s Treatment of the Rat Man. In Barry Magid (Ed.): Freud s Case Studies. Self-Psychological Perspectives, pp107-133, The Analytic Press, 1993. Schwartz, C. (1998). Freud's Treatment of the Rat Man : A Polemic with His Critics. Psychoanal. Rev., 85:373-397. 19 Leonardo da Vinci and a Memory of his Childhood (1910c) RF pp.94-97. SE XI, 57-137; 90-147 Jutta Birmele: Strategies of Persuasion: The Case of Leonardo Da Vinci. In Sander L. Gilman, Jutta Birmele, Jay Geller & Valerie D. Greenberg(Ed.): Reading Freud's Reading, pp129-151, New York University Press, 1994. Harry Trosman: Comparative Views of Leonardo da Vinci and Psychoanalytic Biography. In Harry Trosman: Freud and the Imaginative World. Hillsdale, N.J.: Analytic Press, 1985. Trosman, H. (1986). Toward a Psychoanalytic Iconography. Psychoanalytic Quarterly, 55: 130-167. 5