THE STANDARD EDITION
(OF THE COMPLETE PSYCHOLOGICAL WORKS OF
SIGMUND FREUD
“Translated from the Gorman under the Gesrl Estrskip of
JAMES STRACHEY
In Collaboration with
ANNA FREUD
Asst by
ALIX. STRACHEY and ALAN TYSON
voums xxr
(a927-1931)
The Future of an Illusion
Civilization and its Discontents
end
Other Works
LONDON
THE HOGARTH PRESS
AND THOR INSTITUTE OF PSYCHO-ANALYSIS.
Iyerim A RELIGIOUS EXPERIENCE
subject by Sante de Sancti (1924, which incidentally tes all
the findings of peycho-analysis into account. Study of this work.
‘confirms ovr expectation that by no means every case of canver~
son can be understood so easly as this one. Im no respec, how
fever, does our cate contradict the views arved at en the
fubject by modem research, ‘The point which our present
‘ervation throws into relies the manner in which the con
‘ersion was etached to particular determining event, which
cated the subject's scepticism to flare up for 2 last time before
Deing finally extinguished.
DOSTOEVSKY AND PARRICIDE
(1928 [1927))‘ EDITOR'S NOTE
DOSTOJEWSKI UND DIR VATERTOTUNG
(4) Gear Eomoxe
1928 In Die Urgutalt dor Brtdor Karemaref, od, R. Falipe
Miller and F. Hekstein, Munich Pp. xis.
1929 Alnanack 199), 9-31.
1984 Gy 12, 7-26.
1949 GF, 14 899-4108,
(0) Excuse Tasxstanoxs:
"Deatoevsbi and Paricide!
1929 The Reais, 1 (8), 18-33, (Te. DF. Tait)
“Dostoevsky and Paricide’
1945 Int J. Pecondnah, Hh (1 & 2}, 1-8, (The above very
cansiderably revieed and with a alighiy modified
file)
1945 Porson Review, 12 (4), 520-44. (Reprint of above.)
1947 InP. M.Dortoevsky, Steg’ Confess, eans.V, Woolt
‘and Koteiansky, New York: Lear Publications,
BI-114, (Reprint of above.)
1950 GP, 8, 229-42. (Further revsion of above.)
“The present tansation i avery lightly corrected repent of.
that of 1950,
From 1925 onwards, Folép-Miler and Eelstein began
Sssuing a series of volumes supplementary tothe great complete
German edition of Destoevey which, edited by Mozller van
dden Bruck, had been competed a few year eatier. Tho new
volumes, Uniform with the complete edition, contained post
‘numous writings, unfinished drats and material from vations
sources dhowing light on Deatoeshy’s character and works.
(One ofthese velumes was to contain acolection of preiminary
drafts and sketches relating to The Brotes Karamazse and a
Sscuson ofthe bool’ sourees; andthe editors were anxious 0
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