That’s because that’s how Freud writes. He can be kind of dry and sometimes you just want to yell out his methodological errors. His students are pretty interesting though. The evolution of ideas always seems to have a positive effect
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That’s because that’s how Freud writes. He can be kind of dry and sometimes you just want to yell out his methodological errors. His students are pretty interesting though. The evolution of ideas always seems to have a positive effect
I'm reading The Complete Works of William Shakespeare. So far I've read The Tempest, The Two Gentlemen of Verona, The Merry Wives of Windsor, Measure for Measure, The Comedy of Errors, Much Ado About Nothing, Love's Labour's Lost, A Midsummer Night's Dream, The Merchant of Venice, As You Like It, and The Taming of the Shrew, and I'm reading All's Well That Ends Well (all his comedies are first, followed by the histories; I can't wait to get to the tragedies!)
perfect word...dryQuote:
Originally Posted by napolitana869
i enjoy the theory...psychosexual especially...id ego superego.. but i think some is very on point and some is off the wall
psych is dynamic...plenty of room for up and coming ideology
I dont remember if Shakespeare wrote this but "A midsummers nights nightmare" is good too, but I personally dont like shakes, and Romeo and Juliet,,, eh, okay,Quote:
Originally Posted by cannabis=freedom
who wrote 'walden'? that shit is mad boring...
i remember i enjoyed caesar...but i was bipolarly analyzing in circles back in that time of hs...my essays came out good lol
sartre's 'nausea' will suck you into the protagonists mind and make you nauseous
lol thats another thing i read in part...
all this 'in part' bs i gotta buckle down and add some finished stuff to my repertoire lol
Im readind a couple books just now, Redemption (stanley tookie williams) & Trainspottin.
I'm reading The Complete Poems and Stories of Edgar Allan Poe....
Running With Scissors by Augusten Burroughs
Freakonomics (can't remember the author, and I'm too lazy to go in the livingroom and check)
Downsize This! by Michael Moore
I always have at least 3 books going at once. I keep them in different rooms in the house, that way no matter where I go, I have an excuse to sit and read instead of clean.;)
i just finished something i recommend to everyone no matter what you normally read. its in your best interest just being a human being on this little rock we call earth to read this book. its called Ishmael by Daniel Quinn. awesome read! i may change the way you think about the world.