Reading Lacan's Écrits: From ‘The Freudian Thing’ to 'Remarks on Daniel Lagache'
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<p>The <i>Écrits</i> was Jacques Lacan’s single most important text a landmark in psychoanalysis which epitomized his aim of returning to Freud via structural linguistics philosophy and literature. <i>Reading Lacan’s Écrits </i>is the first extensive set of commentaries on the complete edition of Lacan’s <i>Écrits </i>to be published in English. </p><p>An invaluable document in the history of psychoanalysis and one of the most challenging intellectual works of the 20th Century Lacan’s <i>Écrits</i> still today begs the interpretative engagement of clinicians scholars philosophers and cultural theorists. The three volumes of <i>Reading Lacan’s Écrits </i>offer just this: a series of systematic paragraph-by-paragraph commentaries – by some of the world’s most renowned Lacanian analysts and scholars – on the complete edition of the <i>Écrits</i> inclusive of lesser known articles such as ‘Kant with Sade’ ‘The Youth of Gide’ ‘Science and Truth’ ‘Presentation on Transference’ and ‘Beyond the Reality Principle'. </p><p>The originality and importance of Lacan’s <i>Écrits </i>to psychoanalysis and intellectual history is matched only by the text’s notorious inaccessibility. <i>Reading Lacan’s Écrits</i> is an indispensable companion piece and reference-text for clinicians and scholars exploring Lacan's <i>magnum opus</i>. Not only does it contextualize explain and interrogate Lacan's arguments it provides multiple interpretative routes through this most labyrinthine of texts. </p><p>Reading Lacan’s Écrits provides an incisive and accessible companion for psychoanalysts and psychoanalytic psychotherapists in training and in practice as well as philosophers cultural theorists and literary social science and humanities researchers who wish to draw upon Lacan’s pivotal work.</p>
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