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    James Strachey

    James Strachey was a British psychoanalyst, translator, and editor. He is most famous for translating Sigmund Freud into English (with his wife Alix), and as the editor of The Standard Edition of the Complete Psychological Works of Sigmund Freud.

    Serendipitously: his sister, Dorothy Bussy, was a well-known translator of Andre Gide, as mentioned in Kate Briggs's This Little Art.

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