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  1. The long-awaited Revised Standard Edition of the Complete Psychological Works of Sigmund Freud preserves the original Standard Edition translation from the German by James Strachey, while adding a new layer of revisions and translations with explanatory annotations under the executive editorship of neuroscientist, psychoanalyst, and Freud scholar Mark Solms.

  2. James Beaumont Strachey: 1887-1967. On April 25th, 1967, James Strachey died suddenly, fol. lowing a brief illness. James Strachey was born in London, England on Septem. ber 26th, 1887 into a most illustrious and distinguished family. which traces its ancestry to the 16th century. James's father was Lieutenant-General Sir Richard Strachey.

  3. James Strachey 1887-1967. James Strachey 1887-1967. James Strachey 1887-1967 Int J Psychoanal. 1969;50(2):129-32. Authors D W Winnicott, A Freud. PMID: 4948271 No abstract available. Publication types Biography Historical Article MeSH terms England ...

  4. Antes de ser analisando e tradutor de Freud, James Strachey teve uma vida curiosa. Durante a formação no Instituto de Psicanálise da SBPSP li a correspondência entre ele e sua mulher Alix Strachey (Meisel & Kendrick, 1985). Parecia que eu tinha encontrado Strachey em "carne e osso", ele e Alix estavam em Viena.

  5. Recién a fines de febrero de 1914 dio comienzo a la versión final, que quedó terminada un mes después. Es este uno de los escritos más importantes de Freud, y puede considerárselo como uno de los pivotes de la evolución de sus puntos de vista. Resume sus elucidaciones anteriores sobre el tema del narcisismo, y examina el lugar que ...

  6. Proyecto de psicología (en alemán Entwurf einer Psychologie) es una serie de manuscritos póstumos de Sigmund Freud redactados en el año 1895 y publicados en Londres en el año 1950 por Marie Bonaparte, Anna Freud y E. Kris con el título Aus den Anfängen der Psychoanalyse junto a fragmentos de su correspondencia con Wilhelm Fliess .

  7. James Strachey Barnes (1890–1955) was a British theorist of Fascism. Life. He was born in India, the son of Hugh Shakespear Barnes and his wife Winifred Strachey, daughter of Sir John Strachey. Brought up in Florence by his Strachey grandparents, he was educated at St Aubyns School, Eton College and King's College, Cambridge.