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Lacan developed his views on the [[Oedipus complex]], which have a very different emphasis from those of [[Freud]], in a series of [[seminar]]s and [[Jacques Lacan:Bibliography|essays]] from the mid-1950s to the early 1960s.
He considered that the [[Oedipus complex]] played a fundamental part in structuring the personality, and in the orientation of [[human]] [[desire]]s; and that it was basic to [[psychoanalytic theory]] and [[practice]].
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[[Lacan]]'s particular contribution to this area of [[psychoanalysis]] is the emphasis he gives to the function of the ''[[lack|lack of the object]]'', and ''[[lack]]'' in general.
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