The Ego and The Id - Works Cited

Works Cited

  • Freud, Sigmund. "The Ego and the Id". The Hogarth Press Ltd. London, 1949.


Sigmund Freud
Books
  • Civilization and Its Discontents
  • The Ego and the Id
  • The Future of an Illusion
  • The History of the Psychoanalytic Movement
  • The Interpretation of Dreams
  • Introduction to Psychoanalysis
  • Moses and Monotheism
  • On Dreams
  • The Psychopathology of Everyday Life
  • The Question of Lay Analysis
  • Studies on Hysteria
  • Totem and Taboo
Essays
  • Beyond the Pleasure Principle
  • Delusion and Dream in Jensen's Gradiva
  • Dostoevsky and Parricide
  • Leonardo da Vinci, A Memory of His Childhood
  • Medusa's Head
  • On Narcissism
  • Thoughts for the Times on War and Death
  • Three Essays on the Theory of Sexuality
Case studies
  • Dora (Ida Bauer)
  • Emma Eckstein
  • Little Hans (Herbert Graf)
  • Irma's injection
  • Anna O. (Bertha Pappenheim)
  • Rat Man
  • The Wolfman (Sergei Pankejeff)
Family
  • Amalia Freud (mother)
  • Martha Bernays (wife)
  • Anna Freud (daughter)
  • Ernst L. Freud (son)
Other
  • Inner circle
  • Freudian slip
  • Humor
  • Views on homosexuality
  • Views on religion

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