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Old February-23rd-2008, 11:07 PM   #1
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Freudian track titles on "Ornette!"

OK, so T&T is Totem and Taboo and C&D is Civilization and its Discontents.

But what are W.R.U. and R.P.D.D.?
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Old February-23rd-2008, 11:22 PM   #2
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With Relation to the Unconscious

Relation of the Poet to Day Dreaming
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Old February-23rd-2008, 11:23 PM   #3
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One shouldn't forget usenet when googling:
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Originally Posted by R Shapiro
WRU = Wit and its Relation to the Unconscious (not "With Relation to the
Unconscious", as is incorrectly stated in the notes to Beauty). In the
Standard Edition this is translated as "Jokes and their Relation to the
Unconscious".

T&T = Totem and Taboo

C&D = Civilization and its Discontents

RPDD = The Relation of the Poet to Day-Dreaming. In the SE this is
translated as "Creative Writers and Day-Dreaming".

The first three are among Freud's more popular books, the fourth is a
somewhat obscure article.
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Old February-24th-2008, 12:03 AM   #4
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>>"Creative Writers and Day-Dreaming".

The first three are among Freud's more popular books, the fourth is a
somewhat obscure article. <<


Obscure or not, it's the only one I've actually read, and under that other title.


Odd that they got WRU wrong on the Beauty box.

And thanks, Gents!

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I never knew this! Thanks.
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