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  1. James Beaumont Strachey (/ ˈ s t r eɪ tʃ i /; 26 September 1887, London – 25 April 1967, High Wycombe) was a British psychoanalyst, and, with his wife Alix, a translator of Sigmund Freud into English.

  2. Jun 27, 2024 · As an attempt to mobilize expert knowledge against the status quo, Strachey's translation represents a divergence from two influential paradigms for interpreting the history of psychoanalysis: Carl Schorske's account of the Freudian “retreat from politics” and Michel Foucault's portrait of the “superstructural” state as an extension and ally of ...

  3. James Strachey, whose Standard Edition effectively defined Freudian theory for the Anglophone world, once received a lesson in translation from an unlikely teacher.

  4. Winnicott’s Obituary of James Strachey, his first analyst and the translator of Freud into the Standard Edition, The Complete Psychological Works of Freud.

  5. James Strachey was a translator of Sigmund Freud's works and the founder of The Hogarth Press. Learn about his biography, works, and business relationship with the modernist movement.

  6. Jul 1, 2014 · ... The psychiatrist who introduced psychoanalysis into the treatment of battled-fatigued troops during the First World War, W.H.R. Rivers, stood as a Labour candidate in the general election that...

  7. James Strachey was a British psychoanalyst who, along with his wife Alix, translated the works of Sigmund Freud into English. He also served as the literary executor for his brother, Lytton Strachey.