Ecrits: The First Complete Edition In EnglishW. W. Norton & Company, 26 déc. 2006 - 878 pages “Fink’s precise new translation makes this pivotal period in Lacan’s thought more accessible to English speakers.”—Publishers Weekly, starred review Brilliant and innovative, Jacques Lacan's work lies at the epicenter of modern thought about otherness, subjectivity, sexual difference, the drives, the law, and enjoyment. This new translation of his complete works offers welcome, readable access to Lacan's seminal thinking on diverse subjects touched upon over the course of his inimitable intellectual career. |
Table des matières
Presentation on Psychical Causality | 123 |
III | 158 |
Presentation on Transference | 176 |
On the Subject Who Is Finally in Question | 189 |
The Function and Field of Speech and Language | 197 |
Variations on the Standard Treatment | 269 |
On a Purpose | 303 |
Response to Jean Hyppolites Commentary on Freuds | 318 |
26 | 538 |
On an Ex Post Facto Syllabary | 602 |
Guiding Remarks for a Convention on Female Sexuality | 610 |
2220 | 643 |
The Subversion of the Subject and the Dialectic of Desire | 671 |
32 | 722 |
A Spoken Commentary on Freuds Verneinung | 746 |
2 | 766 |
The Freudian Thing or the Meaning of the Return | 334 |
Psychoanalysis and Its Teaching | 364 |
The Situation of Psychoanalysis and the Training | 384 |
The Instance of the Letter in the Unconscious | 412 |
24 | 462 |
25 | 485 |
The Direction of the Treatment and the Principles | 489 |
4 | 773 |
Metaphor of the Subject | 817 |
Classified Index of the Major Concepts | 851 |
Commentary on the Graphs | 858 |
Bibliographical References in Chronological Order | 864 |
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