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Stone l’Ebouriffé and the infanticide wishes: from the conte to the clinic of parenthood

Abstract

`titrebSTRUWWELPETER AND INFANTICIDAL WISHES. FROM THE FABLE TO CLINICAL WORK ON PARENTING`/titreb `!-- 804:'RESUME' --bThe German tale Struwwelpeter (Shockheaded Peter), noted and appreciated by S. Freud, was created in 1844 by a pediatrician, Heinrich Hoffmann. This tale sollicits parent/child fantasies throughout all of the ten short illustrated stories. The study of three stories reveals the presence of primitive infanticidal fantasies linked with a parricidal one. We associate this tale by Hoffman with a case study centered on the infanticidal wishes at the moment of the child’s birth and more precisely in the context of the father/son relationship.

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