I |
1953-4 |
Freud's technical writings
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II |
1954-5 |
The Ego in Freud's Theory and in the Technique of Psychoanalysis
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III |
1955-6 |
The Psychoses
|
IV |
1956-7 |
The Object Relations
|
V |
1957-8 |
The Formations of the Unconscious
|
VI |
1958-9 |
Desire and its Interpretation
|
VII |
1959-60 |
The Ethics of Psychoanalysis
|
VIII |
1960-1 |
Transference
|
IX |
1961-2 |
Identification
|
? |
1963 |
The Names of the Father
|
X |
1962-3 |
Anxiety
|
XI |
1964 |
The Four Fundamental Concepts of Psychoanalysis
|
XII |
1964-5 |
Crucial Problems for Psychoanalysis
|
XIII |
1965-6 |
The Object of Psychoanalysis
|
XIV |
1966-7 |
The Logic of Fantasy
|
XV |
1967-8 |
The Psychoanalytic Act
|
XVI |
1968-9 |
From One Other to the Other
|
XVII |
1969-70 |
The Reverse of Psychoanalysis
|
XVIII |
1971 |
On a Discourse That Would Not Be Semblance
|
XIX |
1971-2 |
...Or Worse
|
XIX.b |
1971-2 |
The knowledge of the psychoanalyst
|
XX |
1972-3 |
Encore
|
XXI |
1973-4 |
The Non-Duped Err
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XXII |
1974-5 |
RSI
|
XXIII |
1975-6 |
The Sinthome
|
XXIV |
1976-7 |
One Knew That It Was a Mistaken Moon on the Wings of Love
|
XXV |
1977-8 |
The Moment of Concluding
|
XXVI |
1978-9 |
Topology and Time
|
XXVII |
1980 |
Dissolution
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