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Episode 475 - The Case of 'J'
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Episode 475 - The Case of 'J'

D.K. Andrews uses Freudian analysis on a familiar Canonical figure

“some strange and inexplicable horror in the background” [CARD]

This Morley-Montgomery award-winning article is the only one written under a pseudonym (thus far). In “The Case of ‘J’: A Psychoanalytic Case Study with Particular Attention to `Marriage Neurosis’, one D.K. Andrews provides a 1920s medical journal-like case study.

In it, Dr. Andrews presents the background of an individual every Sherlockian is familiar with, providing some Freudian analysis on decisions this individual has made. It’s a fascinating approach and it’s just a Trifle.

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