First published at the dawn of the twentieth century, Three Essays on the Theory of Sexuality stands as one of the most influential and controversial works in the history of modern thought. In these groundbreaking essays, Sigmund Freud lays the foundations of psychoanalysis, radically redefining human sexuality as a central force in psychological development and cultural life. Moving beyond the conventions of his time, Freud explores the origins of sexual life from infancy to adulthood, introducing concepts that would permanently alter medicine, psychology, and philosophy. Desire, repression, identity, and the unconscious are examined with clinical precision and philosophical depth, challenging moral certainties and opening new paths of inquiry into the human mind.
More than a scientific treatise, this work is a profound meditation on the hidden structures that shape human behavior. Over a century after its publication, Three Essays on the Theory of Sexuality remains essential reading for anyone seeking to understand the psychological forces that govern desire, identity, and the complexities of the self.

Sigmund Freud (1856–1939) was an Austrian neurologist and the founder of psychoanalysis. His groundbreaking theories on the unconscious mind, dreams, and human sexuality profoundly influenced psychology and modern thought, making him one of the most influential figures of the twentieth century.

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