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HISTORY OF THE PSYCHOANALYTIC MOVEMENT

Imago. (Vol. II, No. I.) (336.) Some Similarities in the Mental Life of Primitive and Neurotic People, (III) Animism, Magic and the Omnipotence of Thought, S. Freud; The Titan Motive in General Mythology, Presentation and Analysis, E. F. Lorenz; Carl Spitteler, H. Sachs; The True Nature of the Child Psyche. Edited by H. v. Hug-Hellmuth. I. Earliest Infantile Memories. H. v. Hug-Hellmuth. II. " From the Soul of a Child." Theodor Reik. III. Leo N. Tolstoi, Childhood. Autobiographic Novel, E. F. Lorenz. MISCELLANEOUS ABSTRACTS Incest in Mormonism, T. Schroeder (223) ; Proxies in Mormon Polygamy, T. Schroeder (223) ; Der Sexuelle Anteil an der Theologie der Mormomen, T. Schroeder (223) ; Zur Bestimmung des psychoanalytlschen Widerstandes, J. B. Lang (230) ; Eine Hypothese zur Psychologischen Bedeutung der Verfolgungsidee, J. B. Lang (231) ; Paranoide Psy- chosen im hoheren Lebensalter, Seelert (232). SOCIETY PROCEEDINGS THE AMERICAN PSYCHOANALYTIC SOCIETY 455 Individuality and Introversion, W. A. White; Permutations within the Sphere of Con sciousness or the Factor of Repression and its Influence upon Education, T. Burrow; The Embryology of Dreams, J. T. MacCurdy; The Social and Sexual Behavior of Infra- Human Primates, E. J. Kempf ; Concerning Freud s Principle of Reality, L. E. Emerson ; Is Dementia Praecox Properly Described as an Infantile Mode of Reaction?, H. D. Singer; Notes on Psychoanalytic Technic, G, L. Taneyhill; An Analysis of an Obsessive Doubt with a Paranoid Trend, R. W. Reed; On the Place of Sublimation in a Psycho analytic Treatment, J. J. Putnam. BOOK REVIEWS The Criminal Imbecile, An Analysis of Three Remarkable Murder Cases, by Henry Her bert Goddard (115) ; Human Motives, by James Jackson Putnam (116) ; The Brain in Health and Disease, by Joseph Shaw Bolton (116) ; Text-Book of Nervous Diseases, by Curschmann and others (118) ; The New Philosophy of Henri Bergson, by Edouard LeRoy (119) ; Bodily Changes in Pain, Hunger, Fear, and Rage, by Walter B. Cannon ( 2 33) ; Goethe, with Special Consideration of His Philosophy, by Paul Carus (234) ; Letters of Fyodor Michailovitch Dostoevsky to his Family and Friends Tr. by Ethel Colburn Mayne (236) ; The Meaning of Dreams, by Isador H. Coriat (237) ; Nervous Diseases, by Robert Bing (238) ; Trattato di Psichiatria, by Leonardo Bianchi (239) ; The Ductless Glandular Diseases, by Wilhelm Falta (239) ; Psychology of the Uncon scious: A Study of the Transformations and Symbolisms of the Libido. A Contribu tion to the History of the Evolution of Thought, by C. G. Jung. Tr. with Introduction, by Beatrice M. Hinkle (352) ; The Evolution of Early Christianity. A Genetic Study of First-Century Christianity in Relation to its Religious Environment, by Shirley Jackson Case (354) ; The Lost Language of Symbolism. An Inquiry into the Origin of Certain Letters, Words, Names, Fairy Tales, Folk Lore and Mythologies, by Harold Bayley (356) ; Die Sprache des Traumes. Eine Darstellung der Symbolik und Deutung des Traumes in ihren Beziehungen zur kranken und gesunden Seele fur Arzte und Psychologen, by Wilhelm Stekel (358) ; Man An Adaptive Mechanism, by George W. Crile (476) ; Character and Temperament, by Joseph Jastrow (477) ; The Influence of Joy, by George Van Ness Dearborn (477)-