Silvia Montefoschi - Selected Works

Selected Works

Her books constitute an organic work of knowledge of the reality, that goes over to know psychoanalytic:

  • L'uno e l'altro. Interdipendenza e intersoggettivitĂ  nel rapporto psicoanalitico, The one and the other (1977);
  • Over the border of the person (1979);
  • Dialectics of the unconscious (1980);
  • Over the taboo of the incest (1982);
  • The system man: catastrophe and renewal (1985);
  • Carl Jung: un pensiero in divenire (1985)
  • To Be the being (1986);
  • The cosmic principle or of the taboo of the incest (1987);
  • From the one to the one, over the universe (1998).
  • Opere 1 - Il senso della psicoanalisi. Da Freud a Jung e oltre (2004)
  • Il manifestarsi dell'essere in Silvia Montefoschi (2009) by Silvia Montefoschi, Bianca Pietrini and Fabrizio Raggi

Theater

  • La storia vera dell'amore, The true story of love (1998), screenplay by Silvia Montefoschi, music by Giuseppe Lo Forte
  • Lucifero dinamica divina, Lucifer dynamic divine (2000), screenplay by Silvia Montefoschi, music by Giuseppe Lo Forte

Poetry

  • Fu una pioggia di stelle sul mio viso (1952)

Stories

  • La rivoluzione radicale del reale (1996)
  • Scherzo in attesa della fine del mondo (1996)

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