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Explore the profound insights of Sigmund Freud with 'Beyond the Pleasure Principle,' a pivotal work in psychoanalytic theory and psychology. This 320-page B-format paperback, published by Penguin UK in 2003, presents an essential collection of Freud's most influential essays. Discover the depth of human psyche through essays like 'On the Introduction of Narcissism' and 'Remembering, Repeating and Working Through.' Each piece meticulously unpacks the complexities of human behavior, making this book a cornerstone for both students and enthusiasts of psychology. 'Beyond the Pleasure Principle' not only elaborates on Freud's groundbreaking theories but also challenges readers to reflect on the duality of pleasure and pain that drives human motivation. This brand new edition is an indispensable addition to any psychological library, especially for those interested in Freud's theories of the ego and the id, as well as the intricacies of inhibition, symptom, and fear. Suitable for both academic study and casual reading, this book is a treasure for anyone looking to enhance their understanding of psychoanalysis and the foundational concepts that have shaped modern psychology.