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We need psychoanalytic answers to very practical questions. Do analyst
s more and more defend themselves unconsciously against the erotic nat
ure of analysis? In what fully sensual way should the antierotic traum
a reappear in analysis? By what best possible means may the analyst fu
rther the analysis of the neurosis? Is analysis itself itself a repres
entation of the erotic drive? Is the analytic setting itself an erotic
challenge? How does the analyst by his choice of words unconsciously
perform a counterresistance? Do analysts defend against the mere possi
bility of mutual love actions? How do the dynamics of the erotic drive
s of the id appear in the modality of real possibility? Finally, do Fr
eud's 'Remarks on Transference Love' allude on a poem by Heinrich Hein
e, whom he estimated highly?