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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.   ==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]]', '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. 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 [[complete]] Écrits is still awaited. Fink's extensively annotated translations will undoubtedly become the standard authoritative texts of Lacan in the coming years but as this is not yet the [[case]] all references in this introduction are to the Sheridan edition.  {| class="wikitable" width="50%" cellpadding="10px" cellspacing="20px" align="left" bgcolor="ffffff" style="background:#ffffff; width:50%600px; margin-left;10px; text-align:left; line-height:2.0em;"| bgcolor="#ffffff" width="10px" | &nbsp;&nbsp; [[The Mirror Stage as Formative of the Function of the I]]
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| bgcolor="#ffffff" width="10px" | | bgcolor="#ffffff" width="10px" | 1. &nbsp;&nbsp; [[The Mirror Stage as Formative of the Function of the IAggressivity in Psychoanalysis]]
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| bgcolor="#ffffff" width="" | 2. &nbsp;&nbsp; [[Aggressivity The Function and Field of Speech and Language in Psychoanalysis]]
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| bgcolor="#ffffff" width="" | &nbsp;&nbsp; [[The Function and Field of Speech and Language in PsychoanalysisFreudian Thing]]
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| bgcolor="#ffffff" width="" | &nbsp;&nbsp; [[The Freudian ThingAgency of the Letter in the Unconscious or Reason Since Freud]]
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| bgcolor="#ffffff" width="" | &nbsp;&nbsp; [[The Agency On a Question Preliminary to Any Possible Treatment of the Letter in the Unconscious or Reason Since FreudPsychosis]]
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| bgcolor="#ffffff" width="" | &nbsp;&nbsp; [[On a Question Preliminary to Any Possible The Direction of the Treatment and the Principles of Psychosisits Power]]
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| bgcolor="#ffffff" width="" | &nbsp;&nbsp; [[The Direction Signification of the Treatment and the Principles of its PowerPhallus]]
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| bgcolor="#ffffff" width="" | [[The Signification of the Phallus]]|-| bgcolor="#ffffff" width="" | &nbsp;&nbsp; [[The Subversion of the Subject and the Dialectic of Desire in the Freudian Unconscious]]
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