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Freud and His Followers [Author Inscribed]

Freud and His Followers [Author Inscribed]

Freud and His Followers [Author Inscribed]
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Freud and His Followers [Author Inscribed]

by Roazen, Paul

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New York: Knopf, 1974. First ed., 2nd printing (stated). Hardcover. Slightly musty; endpapers and edges very faintly foxed; else very good+ to near fine(-) in very good(-) edge-worn jacket with a few small edge-chips.. Small to medium quarto in stamped and brushed black cloth; xxxiv, 602, xiii pages, 4 unnumbered pages of plates: illustrations; 24 cm; bibliographical references (pages 549-599) and index. Warm inscription by author to front free endpaper. A single page TLS also from author to one Dr. Lucie Jessner laid in. Contents: Introduction: Meeting Freud's patients and pupils -- I. The oral tradition in psychoanalysis. The legend of Freud; Finding out about Freud the man -- II. Background and character. "All the defiance and all the passions"; Childhood and youth; Love and marriage; Family life -- III. A science of dreaming. "Struggles for recognition"; Early mentor: Josef Breuer; Self-analysis; Wilhelm Fliess; The unconscious; The talking cure -- IV. Freud as a therapist. The technique of neutrality; Research aims; Character and symptoms; Worthiness; Counter-transference and the value of enlightenment; Words and power -- V. Public controversies: Alfred Adler and Wilhelm Stekel. Collaboration; The will to power; Priorities; Revisionism; Thanatos -- VI. The "Crown Prince": Carl Gustav Jung. The science of psychiatry; The occult; Oedipus; The primal father; Analytical psychology; Afterward -- VII. The loyal movement. Elder statesmen; Victor Tausk and Lou Andreas-Salomé; Apostles; The "wild hunt"; Ernest Jones: pioneer; Ernest Jones and Sandor Ferenczi: rivalry; Sandor Ferenczi: technique and historical victim; The Americans: J.J. Putnam and H.W. Frink; The Americans: A.A. Brill and the future of the cause -- VIII. Otto Rank: sons and fathers. The trauma of birth; Premature grief; Will and the artist -- IX. The women. Ruth Mack Brunswick: "The Rabbi May"; Ruth Mack Brunswick: dependency and addiction; Anna Freud: child analysis; Anna Freud: Ego psychology; Helene Deutsch: the black cat card club; Helene Deutsch: the theory of femininity; Melanie Klein: "The English school" -- X. Old age. Illness; Dissenters; Erikson and Hartmann; Wider identity; Exile and death. "Drawing on several hundred interviews with more than 70 people who knew Freud, as well as the unreleased papers of his authorized biographer, Ernest Jones, Paul Roazen has added dramatically to our knowledge of the man who transfigured human understanding."--Jacket flap. Psychoanalysis -- History. Psychoanalysts -- Austria -- Biography. Psychoanalysis -- history. Psychanalyse. Friendship. Psychoanalysis. Psychoanalysts. Psychoanalyse. Named Person: Freud, Sigmund, 1856-1939. Freud, Sigmund, 1856-1939 -- Friends and associates. Freud, Sigmund, 1856-1939. Freud, Sigmund, 1856-1939. Freud, Sigmund, 1856-1939 -- Influence. Freud, Sigmund, 1856-1939.

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Title
Freud and His Followers [Author Inscribed]
Author
Roazen, Paul
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Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Slightly musty; endpapers and edges very faintly foxed; else very good+ to near fine(-) in very good(-) edge-worn jacket with a
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First ed., 2nd printing (stated)
ISBN 10
0394488962
ISBN 13
9780394488967
Publisher
Knopf
Place of Publication
New York
Date Published
1974

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