This course will be devoted to reading Freud's case histories. We'll be paying close attention to the unstable relationship between the theoretical and the clinical registers in Freud's text, with particular emphasis on the psychoanalytic concepts of transference, resistance, repetition, working-through, "construction in analysis," and the end-of-analysis. In addition to the major case studies — Dora, Anna O, Little Hans, Schreber, Wolfman, Ratman — we will also consider the snippets of Freud's own auto-analysis (e.g., the "specimen dream" in the Interpretation of Dreams, the Autobiographical Fragment, and other first-person texts, including Freud's early correspondence with Fliess). Our reading of the primary texts will be accompanied by recent theoretical and critical engagements with the case histories, including Jacques Lacan, Hélène Cixous, Luce Irigaray, Nicolas Abraham and Maria Torok, Jacques Derrida, Jacqueline Rose, and Eric Santner.