
doi: 10.1007/bf01567476
pmid: 13289935
The extant references to Oedipus and the Oedipus myth from ancient Greek literature are presented. The myth is discussed in the light of the development of Greek thought. Some of the influences of Greek thinking upon modern psychiatry are examined.
Greece, Literature, Psychoanalytic Theory, Humans
Greece, Literature, Psychoanalytic Theory, Humans
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