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Ecrits is the essential source for anyone who seeks to understand this seminal thinker and hisinfluence influence on contemporary thought and culture.
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A major new translation of one of the most influential psychoanalytic works of modern times. BRILLIANT AND INNOVATIVE, Jacques Lacan's work has had a tremendous influence on contemporary discourse. This new translation of selected writings from his most famous work offers welcome access to nine of his most significant contributions to psychoanalytic theory and technique, spanning some thirty years of his inimitable intellectual career.
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By Jacques ( Lacan
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Translated by Bruce Fink
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Published 2004
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W. W. Norton & Company
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Psychology
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384 pages
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ISBN 0393050580

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Ecrits is the essential source for anyone who seeks to understand this seminal thinker and hisinfluence influence on contemporary thought and culture.


A major new translation of one of the most influential psychoanalytic works of modern times. BRILLIANT AND INNOVATIVE, Jacques Lacan's work has had a tremendous influence on contemporary discourse. This new translation of selected writings from his most famous work offers welcome access to nine of his most significant contributions to psychoanalytic theory and technique, spanning some thirty years of his inimitable intellectual career.

By Jacques ( Lacan Translated by Bruce Fink Published 2004 W. W. Norton & Company Psychology 384 pages ISBN 0393050580