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Written by Dolores E. Brien
In November 1993 in the pages of the New York Review of Books, literary critic Frederick Crews assembled for review a number of books which had as their object to bring into serious question, or even to demolish, the reputation of Sigmund Freud, a project to which Crews gave passionate consent.
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Written by Barry O'Connor
The human mind has a remarkable propensity to dream, and whether in our waking hours, or while asleep, each of us has the ability to move beyond our existing framework, in order to consider new realities, new potential and most important of all, new ways of undertaking even the most simple of tasks.