This complex question can get only the briefest answer in this format but it will guide
you to further thought and investigation. Freud's letter to Wilhelm Fliess, dated Vienna,
November 14, 1897, discusses the the concept of what later came to be translated
as "afterwardness," a vague and obscure label for a concept that
relates to Freud's attempt to definitively identify the mechanism of
"repression."
In the original letter written in
German, Freud uses the word "Nachtr¤glichkeit," later translated as either
"afterwardness" or as "deferred action," to define the concepts
discussed.
A release of sexuality ... comes about ...
from memory traces -- therefore also by the path of deferred action. ... [in which]
the...
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