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Freud's papers on technique, 1953-1954
Jacques Lacan
- 01 Jan 1988
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TL;DR: The French text was prepared by Miller in consultation with Lacan as discussed by the authors, from the transcriptions of the seminar, and was then used by Miller and Lacan for the presentation of the paper.
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Abstract: The French text was prepared by Jacques-Alain Miller in consultation with Jacques Lacan, from the transcriptions of the seminar
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