Nicholas Rand

Nicholas Rand was Professor of French Literature at the University of Wisconsin–Madison until his retirement in 2007. He edited the American editions of Mária Török and Nicolas Abraham’s The Wolf Man’s Magic Word: A Cryptonymy and The Shell and the Kernel: Renewals of Psychoanalysis.

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Cover: Questions for Freud: The Secret History of PsychoanalysisQuestions for Freud: The Secret History of PsychoanalysisRand, Nicholas
Török, Mária
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