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Das Unheimliche
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This is a short but intricate essay where Freud looks closely at what could be called the uncanny feeling, the spooked out sensation that something is not quite how it should be. He describes it at times as a shift from the familiar to the eerie or estranged, a space where doubt, fear and danger unsettle the individual. At other times he suggests that the experience of loneliness, darkness and the lack of noise are the basis of childhood fears, able to rear its head during one's lifetime. It's thought-provoking!
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