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Review essay: the romance of tragedy and psychoanalysis.(Euripides, Freud, and the Romance of Belonging)(Book review)

In The Interpretation of Dreams, in the chapter on dreamwork under the heading of "absurd dreams," Freud tells of the following dream: "A man who had nursed his father during his last illness and had been deeply grieved by his death, had the following senseless dream some time afterwards. His father was alive once more and was talking to him in his usual way, but (the remarkable thing was that) he had really died, only he did not know it."] This dream could symbolize the presumed state of psychoanalysis itself: really dead, only it doesn't know it. The death of psychoanalysis has been proclaimed repeatedly, starting in Freud's own lifetime. If psychoanalysis were dead, ...

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