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Love, Hate and Reparation

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ISBN-10: 0393002608

ISBN-13: 9780393002607

Edition: N/A

Authors: Melanie Klein, Joan Riviere

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This book is something new in psychoanalytical exposition'”both in its subject matter and its form of presentation. It attempts to convey, in everyday language understandable to the layman, some of the unconscious mental processes which underlie the feelings and action of normal, adult men and women. The characteristic feature of human psychology is the intense and continual interplay of the impulses of love on the one hand and hatred and agression on the other. Joan Riviere opens this joint study with an analysis of hate, greed, and aggression, and in the second section Melanie Klein talks about the forces of love, guilt, and reparation. Tracing the impulses in question back to their…    
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Book details

List price: $17.95
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company, Incorporated
Publication date: 10/17/1964
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 128
Size: 5.10" wide x 7.70" long x 0.40" tall
Weight: 0.286
Language: English

Melanie Klein, MA (Santa Monica, CA) is a writer, speaker, and professor of Sociology and Women's Studies. She is the adviser of the Santa Monica College Feminist Majority Leadership Alliance and the founder and co-coordinator of WAM! Los Angeles. Klein also founded FeministFatale.com and is a contributor for Proud2Bme, a NEDA project, Adios Barbie, Elephant Journal, Intent.com, MindBodyGreen, and Ms. Magazine's blog.

Joan Riviere was born in Brighton, Sussex, in 1883, and was educated firstly in Brighton itself and then at Wycombe Abbey School, a well-known girls' boarding school. Although she received no university education, an event of great significance for her later career occurred in her seventeenth year when she was sent to live with a family in Gotha, Germany, in order to acquire proficiency in the German language. In 1906 she married Evelyn Riviere, a barrister at the Chancery bar and son of the successful Victorian painter, Breton Riviere. By 1915 she had entered into analysis with Ernest Jones, and some years later embarked on her first translations of papers by Freud. When the analysis with…