La pulsion de mort chez Melanie Klein, Jaccard.

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    The importance of Melanie Klein's work is today undisputed. With the psychoanalysis of children, a field little explored by Freud, she managed, as Roland Jaccard points out in his remarkable thesis on her, to open up "a new theoretical field that is an extension of Freud's, while having its own originality." The psychoanalytical movement after Freud produced works that were often rich, but few reach the dimension of Melanie Klein's. Her theories as a whole allow us to grasp the unity of the individual's psychic development, from the fantasies of the child to the psychotic structures of the adult. It is a unique opening to the unconscious of the child that allows Melanie Klein to explore the most obscure areas of his history, and to show that the child contains within him the buried and fragmented truth of the man he will become.
    Roland Jaccard's essay is not only a brilliant, clear and precise introduction to the work of Melanie Klein, but also an important contribution to all the controversies raised by the hypothesis of the death drive. It is a fascinating commentary on Oscar Wilde's phrase that opens the volume: 'And all men kill the thing they love. "

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Condition Used - Good
Language France
Illustrated No
Publicaton Date Jan 1, 1971
Year 1971
Author / Cartographer / Photographer Jaccard Roland
Editor L'Age d'Homme
First edition Yes
Signed edition No
Signed binding No
Armorial binding No
Binding / Format Softcover
Size 20,5 x 13 cm
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