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[[Lacan]] only published one book in his lifetime - [[Écrits]].<ref>[[Jacques Lacan|Lacan, Jacques]]. [[Écrits]]. [[Paris]]: [[Editions du Seuil]], [[{{Y}}|1966]].</ref> [[Écrits]] is not an introductory [[text]] but the summation of a lifetime's [[training|teaching]] and [[clinic]]al [[practice]]. Each paper contains a [[multiplicity]] of allusions and references that [[need]] to be unpacked, if we are to begin [[understanding]] [[Lacan]]'s [[ideas]]. "[[The Mirror Stage]]", for example, is only seven pages long, while "[[The Signification of the Phallus]]" is just nine, but each of these papers has generated volumes of explication, critique and applications.
Lacan only published one book in his lifetime - ''Écrits'' (Paris: Editions du Seuil, 1966), and oversaw the editing of the first of his seminars - ''Le Séminaire de Jacques Lacan, Livre XI: Les quatre concepts fondamentaux de la psychanalyse'' (Paris: Editions du Seuil, 1973). The English translation, ''Écrits: A Selection'' by Alan Sheridan (London: Tavistock Publications, 1977) contains key texts such as "The Mirror Stage", "The Rome Discourse," "The Agency of the Letter in the Unconscious," "The Meaning of the Phallus" and "The Subversion of the Subject and the Dialectic of Desire," but it still only consists of one-third of the French edition.
Lacan was 65 years old when he published ==Translation==The [[English]] [[translation]], [[Écrits: A Selection]] by Alan [[Sheridan]] ([[London]]: Tavistock Publications, 1977), contains many of the key [[texts]] we have discussed in the preceding chapters: 'The [[Mirror]] [[Stage]]', 'The Rome [[Discourse]]', 'The [[Agency]] of the [[Letter]] in the [[Unconscious]]', 'ÉcritsThe [[Meaning]] of the [[Phallus]]'and ' The [[Subversion]] of the [[Subject]] and the [[Dialectic]] of [[Desire]]', but it is not an introductory text still only consists of one-[[third]] of the [[French]] edition. A new translation of this selection has recently been produced by [[Bruce Fink]] (Écrits: A Selection, New York: Norton, 2002) but his translation of the summation of a lifetime[[complete]] Écrits is still awaited. Fink's teaching and clinical practice. Each paper contains a multiplicity extensively annotated translations will undoubtedly become the standard authoritative texts of allusions and Lacan in the coming years but as this is not yet the [[case]] all references that need to be unpacked, if we in this introduction are to begin understanding Lacan's ideasthe Sheridan edition.
"The Mirror Stage," for example, is only seven pages long, while "The Signification of the Phallus" is just nine, but each of these papers has generated volumes of explication, critique and applications.
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==[[Aggressivity in Psychoanalysis]]==
==[[The Function and Field of Speech and Language in Psychoanalysis]]==
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