Ernst Jentsch
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Ernst Jentsch (1867 until after 1919) was a German psychiatrist and the author of the essay On the Psychology of the Uncanny (1906). Reference has often been made to Jentsch’s essay on the uncanny, in the vast secondary literature of psychoanalysis after Freud.
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- Studies in the Psychology of Sex , by Havelock Ellis
- translated as Die krankhaften Geschlechtsempfindungen auf dissoziativer Grundlage, 1907
- Studien über Genie und Entartung, 1910, Original by Cesare Lombroso
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