Ernest Crawley
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Alfred Ernest Crawley (1869- October 21 , 1924) was a British social anthropologist. His work was collected in the Thinker's Library and Freud's theory on narcissism of small differences was burrowed from Crawley.
Crawley also wrote on the origins of the kiss.
He was born in 1869, the son of the Rev. Samuel Crawley, Rector of Oddington, Oxford.
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