ABSTRACT

This final volume includes "Confusion of Tongues Between Children and Adults" in which Ferenczi formulates his controversal ideas on childhood sexuality, and the conflict between the languages of tenderness and passion. First published in 1955, this book contains papers written by Ferenczi during his last years and some of his unpublished notes. It demonstrates Ferenczi's combination of great clinical understanding and an almost uncanny insight into unconscious process. Among the forty important items included are papers on the following: "Freud's Influence on Medicine", "Laughter", "Epileptic Fits", "Dirigible Dreams", "Philosophy and Psycho-Analysis", "Paranoia", "The Interpretation of Tunes Which Come into One's Head" and "The Genesis of Jus Primae Noctis".

part |157 pages

Later Papers

chapter II|4 pages

Freud’s Importance for the Mental Hygiene Movement 1

Written on the Occasion of his Seventieth Birthday (1926)

chapter V|20 pages

Gulliver Phantasies 1

(1926)

chapter VI|16 pages

The Adaptation of the Family to the Child 1

Being Free Associations on Children’s Education (1928)

part |112 pages

Posthumous Papers

chapter XVI|6 pages

Laughter 1

(1913)

chapter XVII|14 pages

Mathematics 1

(c. 1920)

chapter XX|4 pages

Paranoia 1

(about 1922)

chapter XXI|64 pages

Notes and Fragments 1

(1920 and 1930–32)

part |97 pages

Papers Omitted from Previous Collections

chapter XXVII|3 pages

Dirigible Dreams 1

(1912)

chapter XXXVII|5 pages

Taming of a Wild Horse 1

(1913)

chapter XL|5 pages

Review 1 of ‘Der Seelensucher’

Ein Psychoanalytischer Roman (1921)

chapter XLI|2 pages

Discussion on Tic 1

(1921)

chapter XLIII|6 pages

Freud’s ‘Group Psychology and the Analysis of the Ego’ 1

Its contributions to the Psychology of the Individual 2 (1922)