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)-
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HISTORY OF THE PSYCHOANALYTIC MOVEMENT