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Applying Freudian Psychological Theory to the Literature and Life of Fyodor Dostoevsky
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The Ego Ideal, the Grandiose Self, and Ardent Love
Freud, S. (1923). the Ego and the Id. the Standard Edition Of
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On Narcissism: an Introduction Sigmund Freud This Page Left Intentionally Blank
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The Id, Ego and Super-Ego in Pride and Prejudice
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Superego and Will to Dominate Over Ego: a Synthetic Approach to Ideology Through Encapsulated Skin-Ego
Freud, S. (1914). on Narcissism. the Standard Edition of the Complete
Freud's Dilemma and Freud's Solution and to Be Kind Wherever Possible, and Why I Didn't Cease Doing So Was Published in 1914
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Some Comments on the Concept of the Ego-Ideal
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