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Freud's interpretation of the ancient legend of Oedipus -- as formulated in Sophocles' tragic drama -- is almost certainly the most widely known concept of psychoanalysis. Euripides' Ion, however, presents a more complex version of the development of personal identity. Here, the discovery of family origins is a process in which parent and child both take part as distinct agents driven by their own impulses of violence and desire. Euripides, Freud, and the Romance of Belonging studies the construction of identity and the origins of the primal trauma in two texts, the Ion and Freud's case history of the Wolf Man. Here, Victoria Pedrick challenges the conventional psychoanalytic theory of the development of the individual within the family and presents a richer and more complex economy of exchange between the parent and the child. She provides a new perspective on Freud's appropriation of ancient texts and moves beyond the familiar reunion in Oedipus to the abandonment present in Ion. Her parallel investigation of these texts suggests that contemporary culture remains preoccupied by the problems of the past in the determination of identity. Pedrick's fresh perspectives on both texts as well as on their relationship to each other introduce two foundational moments in the intellectual development of the West: Greek tragedy and Freudian psychoanalysis.
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