The Selected Melanie KleinPenguin, 1986 - 256 pagine Freud has little to say about the dim and shadowy era of earliest infancy. It was Melanie Klein, one of the greatest of Freud's disciples, whose pioneering investigations illuminated the baby's most primitive fantasies. |
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Editors Note | 6 |
Its History and Significance | 35 |
The Psychological Principles of Infant Analysis 1926 | 57 |
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