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Jacques Lacan:Biography

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1933
* Lacan publishes (two) articles in the surrealist journal ''Minotaure''. [[Alexandre Kojève]] begins lecturing on [[Hegel]]'s [[Phenomenology of Spirit]] at the [[Ecole des Hautes Études]]. [[Lacan]] attends these lectures regularly over the following years.
<!-- * Because of his thesis he becomes a specialist in [[paranoia]]. The richness of his text and the multiplicity of its aspects appealed to very different circles, especially the analysis of the case of Aimée make him famous with the Surrealists. Between this year and 1939, he takes Kojève's course at the Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes, an "Introduction to the reading of Hegel." He publishes ''Motifs du crime paranoïque: le crime des soeurs Papin''. Minotaure 3/4. -->
<!-- * [[Lacan]] falls in love with [[Marie-Louise Blondin]].-->
* '''October'''
:[[Lacan]] starts attending the seminar on Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit by Alexandre Kojève (1902-1968) at the Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes, where he meets Georges Bataille and Raymond Queneau (1903-1976).
<!-- * Lacan publishes a sonnet, “Hiatus Irrationalis, ” in Le Phare de Neuilly 3/4. He meets Marie-Louise Blondin, the sister of his friend Sylvain Blondin. October Lacan attends Alexander Kojève's seminar on Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit at the Ecole pratique des hautes études. There he meets Georges Bataille and Raymond Queneau, both of whom will remain friends. He publishes “The problem of style and the psychiatric conception of paranoiac forms of experience” and “Motivations of paranoid crime: the crime of the Papin sisters” in the Surrealist journal Le Minotaure 1 and 3/4. -->
 
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