Psychology Books: BOOKS by C.S. Lewis
@dreamdust Aw, shucks. Thanks! Glad to be able to help (along with the rest of the DailyLit team!).

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Wikipedia Tour: The Grand Tour
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Explore history, literature, and art with our Grand Wikipedia Tour. It's your personal journey towards cultural enlightenment--five minutes at a time.
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First published in 1919, A Young Girl’s Diary was a landmark in the field of child psychology. It is a young girl’s written testament to her inner thoughts, fears, and hopes as she moves from chil ...
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Subtitled “Psychoanalysis for Beginners,” Sigmund Freud’s milestone work Dream Psychology represents the dawn of a new era in humanity’s quest to understand that most enigmatic of uncharted te ...
The Crowd: A Study of the Popular Mind
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In a crowd—in a football stadium, on the subway, at school—is there an unseen connection between ourselves and those around us? In French theorist Gustave le Bon’s eye-opening work, The Crowd: A ...
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Why does our mind work the way it does? How do our desires and instincts interact? What governs our imagination—if indeed it is governed at all? These are the kinds of questions that fascinate psych ...
Three Contributions to the Theory of Sex
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WITH INTRODUCTION BY JAMES J. PUTNAM, M.D. Although the author is fully aware of the gaps and obscurities contained in this small volume, he has, nevertheless, resisted a temptation to add to it the ...
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Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s 1892 story The Yellow Wallpaper is the terrifying fictional account of a woman whose mental illness makes her a prisoner in her own home. The unnamed female narrator is a ...
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@dreamdust Aw, shucks. Thanks! Glad to be able to help (along with the rest of the DailyLit team!).
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Even a biography of Jung would be welcome.