Lou Andreas-Salomé, a distinguished figure in the early psychoanalytic movement and a contemporary of Sigmund Freud, forged a distinctive path in the study of narcissism, intertwining the disciplines of psychoanalysis, philosophy, and literature. In an era where psychoanalytic thought was burgeoning yet predominantly shaped by male perspectives, Salomé’s work stood out for its depth and originality. Her approach to narcissism marked a significant departure from Freud’s theories, offering a richer, more multifaceted interpretation.
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