Wit as source of greater knowledge of pleasure, 72
Woman (see Masculine and feminine)
regression in sex development of, 68
differentiation between man and, 78
Work, intellectual, as sexual excitement, 65
Zola, 96
Zone, chief erogenous, in female child is the clitoris, 80
Zones, erogenous, 31
characters of, 45
predestined, 46
lips as erogenous, 44
all parts of body may become erogenous,
46
genital, gratification of, taught by seduction,
52
erogenous, premature activity of, indicated
by cruelty, 54
parts of skin called, 65
lip, responsible for sexual gratification
during eating, 66
primacy of genital, 69
erogenous, prepare sexual excitement,
70
leading, in man and woman, 80
Volume VII July, 1920 Number 3
The Psychoanalytic Review
A Journal Devoted to an Understanding of Human Conduct
EDITED AND PUBLISHED BY
WILLIAM A. WHITE, M.D., and SMITH ELY JELLIFFE, M.D.
* * * * *
CONTENTS
ORIGINAL ARTICLES
Freud’s Concept
of the “Censorship". W.H.R. RIVERS.
Psychology of War
and Schizophrenia. E.W. LAZELL.
The Paraphrenic’s
Inaccessibility. M.K. ISHAM.
TRANSLATION
Psychological Psychiatry.
H.F. DELGADO.
ABSTRACTS. Book Reviews
* * * * *
Issued Quarterly: $6.00 per Volume,
Single Numbers, $1.75
Foreign, $6.60
* * * * *
NERVOUS AND MENTAL DISEASE PUBLISHING COMPANY
41 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTER, PA., and 3617 10th ST., N.W., WASHINGTON, D. C.
Serial No. 27
* * * * *
Entered as Second-Class Matter October 25, 1913, at
the Post Office at
Lancaster, Pennsylvania under the Act of March 3,
1879.
Publishers of
The Psychoanalytic Review
A Journal Devoted to the Understanding of Human Conduct
Edited by WILLIAM A. WHITE, M.D., and SMITH ELY JELLIFFE,
M.D. Leading
Articles Which Have Appeared in Previous Volumes
VOL. I. (Beginning November, 1913.)
The Theory of Psychoanalysis. C.G. Jung.
Psychoanalysis of Self-Mutilation. L.E.
Emerson.
Blindness as a Wish. T.H. Ames.
The Technique of Psychoanalysis. S.E. Jelliffe.
Wishfulfillment and Symbolism in Fairy Tales.
Riklin.
Character and the Neuroses. Trigant Burrow.
The Wildisbush Crucified Saint. Theodore Schroeder.
The Pragmatic Advantage of Freudo-Analysis. Knight
Dunlap.
Moon Myth in Medicine. William A. White.
The Sadism of Oscar Wilde’s “Salome.”
Isador H. Coriat.
Psychoanalysis and Hospitals. L.E. Emerson.
The Dream as a Simple Wishfulfillment in the Negro.
John E. Lind.