The Red-Headed Man. [Reprinted from The Psychoanalytic Review, Vol. 25, No. 2, April, 1938.]
New York: the journal, 1938. Pamphlet. Offprint on laid-lined paperstock, pp.165-169; staplebound 9.5x6 inch self-wraps. A nice clean copy.
Wilson notes redheadedness cropping up in Thomas Mann's "Felix Krull" and in Van Gogh's paintings. A patient's dream of the "wilting and collapsing" of a male redhead Wilson interprets as referring to patient's penis. Patient wishes to be female, finds women "castrating" &c &c.
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