Dive into the compelling world of psychoanalysis with "Freud's Women" by Lisa Appignanesi and John Forrester. This first edition hardcover, published in 1992 by Basic Books, offers an in-depth exploration of Freud's theories as they relate to the history and practice of psychoanalysis. The book's size is a comfortable 9.5 x 6.5 x 2 inches, with 576 pages of rich content, making it a substantial yet readable addition to any scholar's library.
The authors, respected voices in the field, present their findings in clear English, complemented by a dust jacket and illustrations that enhance the narrative. Weighing in at 36.9 ounces, this scholarly work is not just a book but a comprehensive journey through the intricacies of psychoanalytic thought and its historical context. Whether you're a student, a professional, or simply intrigued by the subject, this book promises to be a valuable resource.