segunda-feira, 19 de outubro de 2009

A Young Girl's Diary

A Young Girl's Diary (Sigmund Freud)
First published in 1919, A Young Girl’s Diary was a landmark in the field of child psychology. It is a young girl’s written testament to her inner thoughts, fears, and hopes as she moves from childhood to maturity. The anonymous writer’s words are those of an intelligent and eloquent child coming to terms with her dawning understanding of life, death, love, and sexuality. Introduced with a preface by Sigmund Freud, who declares the inestimable value of such a frank and uncompromising view of childhood experience, A Young Girl’s Diary continues to hold an important place in the history of psychology.

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