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By Nancy Burke

ISBN-10: 0415916283

ISBN-13: 9780415916288

First released in 1998. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa corporation.

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Gender and Envy

First released in 1998. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa corporation.

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On the sexual theories of children. SE, Vol. 9 (pp. 205-226). - - (1909). Analysis of a phobia in a five-year-old boy. SE, Vol. 10 (pp. 1-147). - - (1917). On transformations of instinct as exemplified in anal eroticism. SE, Vol. 17 (pp. 125-34). - - (1917/1918). The taboo of virginity. SE, Vol. 11 (pp. 191-208). - - (1919). 'A child is being beaten': A contribution to the study of the origin of sexual perversions. SE, Vol. 17 (pp. 175-204). - - (1920). The psychogenesis of a case of homosexuality in a woman.

Masturbation, as well as the two attitudes in the Oedipus complex, later on become attached to this early experience, the child having subsequently interpreted its meaning. 2 Thus the prehistory of the Oedipus complex, even in boys, raises all of these questions for sifting and explanation; and there is the further problem of whether we are to suppose that the process invariably follows the same course, or whether a great variety of different preliminary stages may not converge upon the same terminal situation.

If I think I see something new, I am uncertain whether I can wait for it to be confirmed. And further, everything that is to be seen upon the surface has already been exhausted; what remains has to be slowly and laboriously dragged up from the depths. Finally, I am no longer alone. An eager crowd of fellow-workers is ready to make use of what is unfinished or doubtful, and I can leave to them that part of the work which I should otherwise have done myself. On this occasion, therefore, I feel justified in publishing something which stands in urgent need of confirmation before its value or lack of value can be decided.

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