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''[[Chronology|Click here]] for a more complete chronology of [[Jacques Lacan]]'s life.''
===Early Life===
In 1927, [[Lacan]] begins his clincial training in [[psychiatry]] at the [[Sainte-Anne hospital]], where he would later teach.
In 1933, [[Lacan]] begins to attend [[Alexandre Kojève]]'s lectures on [[Hegel]]'s ''[[Hegel|Phenomenology of Mind]]''.
===The Mirror Stage===
In 1936, [[Lacan]] presents his paper on the [[mirror stage]] to the fourteenth congress of the [[IPA]] at Marienbad on 3 August.
===The Seminar===In 1953, [[Lacan]] begins his first public [[seminar]] in [[Hôpital Sainte-Anne]].  These [[seminar]]s, which will continue for twenty-seven years, soon become the principal platform for [[Lacan]]'s teaching. ==Works== In 1966, a selection of [[Lacan]]'s collected papers are published under the title ''[[Écrits]]''. [[Lacan]]'s most important papers are collected in his ''[[Écrits]]'' (1966); fewer than one-third of them are included in the English ''[[Écrits: A Selection]]'' (1977). [[Lacan]] presented his most important theoretical contributions to [[psychoanalysis]] through his [[seminar]]. 
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''[[Work of Jacques Lacan|Click here]] for a more complete bibliography of [[Jacques Lacan]]'s work.''
[[Lacan]]'s most important theoretical contributions to [[psychoanalysis]] were presented in his [[seminar]]s.
 
In 1966, a selection of [[Lacan]]'s most important papers are published under the title ''[[Écrits]]''; fewer than one-third of them are included in the English ''[[Écrits: A Selection]]'' (1977).
{{LA}}pp. 5–6, 21, 28–29, 33–39, 65, 75, 88, 90–91, 95–96, 98, 103, 108–110, 118–119, 125–126, 128–132, 135–139, 151–153, 158, 161–169
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