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The three essays in the book, "The Sexual Aberrations," "Infantile Sexuality," and "The Transformations of Puberty", are among Sigmund Freud's most important works as they set out a theory of human sexuality that continues to influence us today. Freud sought to link to his theory of the unconscious put forward in The Interpretation of Dreams (1899) and his work on hysteria by positing sexuality as the driving force of both neuroses (through repression) and perversion. The three essays also included the concepts of penis envy, castration anxiety, and the Oedipus complex,

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The three essays in the book, "The Sexual Aberrations," "Infantile Sexuality," and "The Transformations of Puberty", are among Sigmund Freud's most important works as they set out a theory of human sexuality that continues to influence us today. Freud sought to link to his theory of the unconscious put forward in The Interpretation of Dreams (1899) and his work on hysteria by positing sexuality as the driving force of both neuroses (through repression) and perversion. The three essays also included the concepts of penis envy, castration anxiety, and the Oedipus complex,
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Sigmund Freud (1856-1939) Sigmund Freud was an Austrian neurologist born into a Jewish family in 1856, in Moravia, in the time of the Austrian Empire, known as the Czech Republic in the present day. Popularly known as the "father of psychoanalysis", Freud was the founder of psychoanalysis - a clinical method for treating mental disorders in a patient through a dialogue between them and the psychoanalyst. Freud introduced the concept of the unconscious through this theory with regard to dream interpretation. Later, this developed into his theory of Oedipus Complex. This field of study was carried forward by Freud's students, Alfred Adler, Carl Jung, and Erich Fromm. Freud studied medicine at the University of Vienna and also researched in the field of neurophysiology. In addition, his theorization of the human psyche, which comprises the three elements of id, ego, and superego, was revolutionary in the field of psychoanalysis. Freud authored many books from 1891 to 1967. He is also known for writing three ground-breaking essays on the subject of sexuality.