About The Book: A Young Girl's Diary, introduced by Sigmund Freud (1856-1939), presents the intimate journal of an anonymous adolescent girl, offering insights into her emotional, intellectual, and sexual development. Freud praised the diary for its honesty and psychological depth, seeing it as a valuable document for understanding puberty and the inner life of a young girl. While not written by Freud, his endorsement brought attention to the work, aligning it with his psychoanalytic theories on childhood, sexuality, and the formation of identity.
Author: Sigmund freud
Pages: 294
Edition: 1921
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