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Anonymous No.24804642 >>24805995 >>24806730 >>24806744 >>24808007 >>24808135 >>24809422
How do I begin reading him? I was thinking in just starting at "The Interpretation of Dreams". Another sources have recommended me either "Introductory Lectures on Psycho-Analysis" or "The Psychopathology of Everyday Life".
I do have a Jungian background, but I don't know if that will help. As far as I know, their are as similar as Plato and Aristotle.
What's the /lit/ recommended way?
Anonymous No.24804702
Introductory Lectures will give you the best foundation
Anonymous No.24805962 >>24806730
Anonymous No.24805975 >>24805987
nobody needs to read freud. everyone knows everything he has to say already in their bones because of hollyweird. go directly to lacan, do not pass go, do not collect $200
Anonymous No.24805987
>>24805975
>do not collect $200
What if your name is BigCheese?
Anonymous No.24805995
>>24804642 (OP)
Introductory Lectures are the most solid general overview of Freud's theories. The Interpretation of Dreams is probably his most theoretically refined work and generally the most useful on a personal level.
sage No.24806472
bump
Anonymous No.24806719 >>24808007
Is there anything like a Freud chart?
Anonymous No.24806730 >>24809436
>>24804642 (OP)
>>24805962
First study Polachek, then Charli, the TIoD then a little Jung, then back to Polachek.
Anonymous No.24806744 >>24806758 >>24807427
>>24804642 (OP)
kant -> schopenhauer -> jung + peterson university lectures
Anonymous No.24806758
>>24806744
Where is Polachek in there? You have to listen to her two solo albums while doing blow to get into the right headspace before you start the F boy himself.
Anonymous No.24807427
>>24806744
if Kant then you have to start all over from rationalists
Anonymous No.24808007 >>24808029
>>24806719
>>24804642 (OP)
Anonymous No.24808029
>>24808007
Thank you, anon! Just what I was searching.
Anonymous No.24808135 >>24808170
>>24804642 (OP)
Skip Freud, read Jung.
Anonymous No.24808170
>>24808135
I already have read some of him, as I specified in the OP. I don't think Freud will surpass him but I would never be sure unless I read it.
Anonymous No.24809422
>>24804642 (OP)
Freud Reader edited by Peter GAY
Anonymous No.24809436
>>24806730
man that's sexy