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  1. The melancholic displays something else besides which is lacking in mourning— an extraordinary diminution in his self-regard, an impoverish¬ ment of his ego on a grand scale. In mourning it is the world which has become poor and empty; in melancholia it is the ego itself. The patient represents his ego to us as worthless, incap¬ able of any ...

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  3. 30 de dic. de 2016 · Article PDF Available. Mourning and Melancholia, Sigmund Freud (1917) – The 100-year anniversary of the publication of this landmark essay about depression. December 2016. Jornal...

  4. In mourning we found that the inhibition and loss of interest are fully accounted for by the work of mourning in which the ego is absorbed. In melancholia, the unknown loss will result in a similar internal work and will therefore be responsible for the melancholic inhibition.

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  6. Melancholy Philosophy: Freud and Benjamin. In his 1917 essay “Mourning and Melancholy”, Freud recognizes two mutually exclusive responses to loss — mourning [Trauer] and melancholia [Melancholie]. This sharp distinction between the two….

  7. the early stages of World War 1. Both unusual in their tone, scope, range, and direct communication, the rst centers on political disappointment, disenchantment, or. fi. disillusionment in the face of violence enacted by the civilized nations of the world with the consequence of mass death loss of life on a mass scale.