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Published by Points Essais, 1980
ISBN 10: 2020055104ISBN 13: 9782020055109
Seller: Planet's books, Viane, France
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Couverture souple. Condition: Très bon. EDITEUR: Seuil coll. Points essais n°115. DEPOT LEGAL: 2e trim.1980, imp.en 1992. TITRE: De la psychose paranoïaque dans ses rapports avec la personnalité. AUTEUR: Jacques Lacan. RELIURE: 180x110x17mm 363p, couverture souple glacée illustrée. LANGUE: en français. CLASSIFICATION DEWEY: 150.1 Philosophy and theory.
Published by POINTS, 1980
Seller: Librairie rpgraphic, Dannevoux, France
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Couverture souple. Condition: Satisfaisant. premier plat aux coins pliés, 363pp.
Published by Seuil, 2000
Seller: LE PIANO-LIVRE, QUIMPER, France
Rayon : Psy Editeur : Seuil Date de parution : 2000 Description : In-12, 364 pages, broché, occasion, très bon état. Envois quotidiens du mardi au samedi. Les commandes sont adressées sous enveloppes bulles. Photos supplémentaires de l'ouvrage sur simple demande. Réponses aux questions dans les 12h00. Librairie Le Piano-Livre. Merci. Référence catalogue vendeur: 63200.
Published by POINTS, 2015
ISBN 10: 2757853023ISBN 13: 9782757853023
Seller: medimops, Berlin, Germany
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Gut/Very good: Buch bzw. Schutzumschlag mit wenigen Gebrauchsspuren an Einband, Schutzumschlag oder Seiten. / Describes a book or dust jacket that does show some signs of wear on either the binding, dust jacket or pages.
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Published by Paris: Editions de Seuil, 1975
Seller: Lichterfelder Antiquariat, Wildberg, D, Germany
8vo. 411, [1] S. Orig.-Karton (= Le Champ Freudien). 411 g Einband etwas nachgedunkelt, kleiner Besitzeintrag auf Vortitelblatt, sonst gut erhalten.
Published by Paris, Éditions du Seuil (Le Champ freudien), 1975
Seller: librairie le Parnasse, Genève, CH, Switzerland
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Couverture souple. Condition: Bon. In-8 broché, 411 pages.
Published by Seuil, 1975
ISBN 10: 2020027712ISBN 13: 9782020027717
Seller: Les Kiosques, TOULON, France
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Condition: Bon. Livre 1975, Seuil, in-8 broché de 405 pages, couverture blanche, collection le champ freudien, De la psychose paranoïaque dans ses rapports avec la personnalité suivi de Premiers écrits sur la paranoïa | Etat : bon état, couverture défraîchie et légèrement jaunie (Ref.: ref87514). Livre.
Publication Date: 1975
Seller: Librairie Le Livre Penseur, Paris, France
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Paris, NRF Gallimard, collection Le Champ freudien, 1975. In-8 broché de 412 pp. Couverture un peu usagée, sans manques. Intérieur en très bon état, sans annotations ni soulignements. Livres.
Seller: Le livre de sable, Bagnères-de-Luchon, France
Couverture souple. Condition: Assez bon. Jacques Lacan De la psychose paranoïaque dans ses rapports avec la personalité suivi de Premiers écrits sur la paranoïa. Editions du seuil. 1975. Format : 20/13. Pages : 411. Sommaire : voir photos. Couverture souple tachée, intérieur bon état.
Published by Éditions du Seuil, Paris,, 1975
Seller: Clerc Fremin, Steingaden, Germany
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Softcover. Le Champ freudien. 411 Seiten Zustand: keine Beschädigungen, keine Eintragungen, Rücken, Ecken, Kanten gut. Sprache: Französisch Gewicht in Gramm: 550.
Seuil (Le Champ freudien), Paris, 1975, in-8, br., 412 p. Bon ex.
Published by Paris, Librairie E. Le François, 1932
Seller: Librairie Diona, Paris, France
First Edition
Couverture souple. Condition: Bon. Edition originale. In-8 de 381 pp.ch. ; demi-chagrin bleu nuit de l'époque.C est en 1932 que Jacques Lacan (1901-1981) soutient sa thèse de doctorat . Elle occupe une place particulière dans l itinéraire de l auteur dans la mesure où « elle est encore une oeuvre de psychiatrie tout en étant déjà un texte psychanalytique ».
Published by Le François, 1932
Seller: Untje.com, Roeselare, Belgium
Paperback. Condition: Good. Marquages et notes. Marquages en crayon. French.
Published by Le François, Editeur, Paris, 1932
Seller: Librairie Rouchaleou, MONTPELLIER, FR, France
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Broché. Condition: Très bon. 1 volume broché, 381 pages [1], quelques rousseurs claires sur la première page de garde. Jacques Lacan, 1901-1981. Bel exemplaire ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request ).
Published by Paris, Librairie E. le François, 1932
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Couverture rigide. Condition: Très bon. Paris, Librairie E. le François, 1932. In-8 de 381 pp.ch. ; demi-toile noire, reliure à la bradel. C est en 1932 que Jacques Lacan (1901-1981) soutient sa thèse de doctorat . Elle occupe une place particulière dans l itinéraire de l auteur dans la mesure où « elle est encore une oeuvre de psychiatrie tout en étant déjà un texte psychanalytique ». Ex-libris Dr. A.C. Pacheco e Silva et sa signature autographe datée (21.7.33) sur la page de titre. (inv 14396).
Published by Paris, Librairie E. Le François, 1932
Seller: Librairie Benjamin Pitchal, Bruxelles, Belgium
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Couverture souple. Condition: Très bon. Edition originale. In-8 [240 x 159] de (7) ff. le premier blanc, XIII, 381 pp. Broché. Chemise à dos carré de maroquin bleu, étui. Édition originale imprimée aux dépens de l'auteur. Exemplaire comportant le second état de la couverture et de la page de titre, où le nom de l'auteur est suivi de son titre de Chef de clinique de la Faculté de Médecine de Paris . Envoi autographe signé sur la page de faux-titre : " A Arnould. / Cet essai ambitieux / Jacques Lacan / Ce 21 octobre 33. Mieux vaut / tard . et pardon. ". Dédicacé par l'auteur.
Paris, 1932. 8vo. Original grey printed wrappers with signs of reading, but overall very good. A bit of wear along hinges (with very neat, barely noticeable professional restoration), a few smaller creases to front wrapper and an old owner's inscription in red crayon. A small closed tear to back wrapper. Many notes and underlinings (by Mijolla - see note below) and inlaid are sevaral leaves with notes. Inscribed to half-title. (14), XIII, (1), 381, (3) pp. Housed in a custom-made blue cloth box with see-through front board and gilt lettering to spine. Very rare first edition, presentation-copy with an exceptional provenance, of Lacan's groundbreaking doctoral thesis, which constitutes the foundation of all his later work and inaugurated a new era in psychology and psychiatry. The copy is inscribed and signed by Jacques Lacan to professor Hesnard - highly important fellow psychiatrist famous for introducing Freud in France - in November 1932 ("à monsieur le professeur Hesnard en signe de ma respectueuse sympathie, Jacques Lacan, Ce 26 novembre 1932"). Furthermore, the copy has been in the possession of the important psychoanalyst and historian Alain de Mijolla (1933-2019) and bears his extensive notes and underlinings. Lacan, who is often referred to as "the most controversial psycho-analyst since Freud", "the father of French psychoanalytical thinking", and a towering intellectual giant of the twentieth century, plays as dominant a role in modern psychology and the development of psychological thought as Freud. It is his doctoral dissertation (the present work) that constitutes the inaugural moment in his work. "Lacan's theoretical engagement with psychosis constitutes a central platform for his ventures into psychoanalysis" from his doctoral thesis on paranoia in the 1930s through to his seminar on Joyce in the 1970s, the question concerning the psychoanalytic treatment of psychosis was at the forefront of his clinical work." Aimée, Lacan's patient and subject of his thesis, bears the same importance for the history of psychology as Anna O., the patient in Freud and Breuer's "Stydies of Hysteria". Aimée was a thirty-eight-year-old woman, who had tried to stab the celebrated actress Huguette Duflos and was thus imprisoned, in April 1931. The story immediately reached the press, and "Aimée" (Lacan's pseudonym for her) became famous in the whole country. Lacan began to see her one month later at the Sainte-Anne Hospital. Through biographical inquiry, Lacan established a classic picture of her and noticed a development that would come to play a central role in his psychological theory: after three weeks of incarceration, Aimée was almost completely out of her delusional state, which Lacan considered evidence of the acute nature of her paranoia. This connection, which according to Lacan meant that she found consolation only in her punishment, not in the act itself, caused Lacan to propose a new diagnostic category, namely "self-punishment paranoia." "It [i.e. "De la Psychose Paranoïaque"] took on the importance that had previously been accorded to studies in hysteria in the rise of the international movement. Just as Freud had given hysteria its patents of nobility in endowing it with full-fledged existence as an illness, so Lacan, forty years later, gave paranoia, and more generally psychosis, an analogous place within the French movement" (E. Roudinesco: La Bataille de cent ans, l'histoire de la psychanalyse en France, Vol. 2, p. 114). With Lacan's doctoral dissertation, Aimée quickly became a cause celebre for the surrealists. In the "De la Psychose Paranoïaque", Lacan also included a selection of Aimee's copious writings, which were produced at the height of her psychosis. This also contributed to the immediate importance of the work and to the spreading of Lacan's novel theories. "Certainly it was this feature which was seized upon by its first surrealist readers, and which gave to this medical thesis right from the start a p.