Freud: A Life for Our Time (1987 new Foreword, 2006)

Freud: A Life for Our Time (1987 new Foreword, 2006)

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To read this book is to enter the world of Sigmund Freud as never before: his family, his city, his professional struggles, his long, extraordinarily fruitful and embattled life. We see him at work in times of declining liberalism, devastating war, uneasy peace, the rise of Hitler and the fall of Austria. We watch him devising and revising his epoch-making theories. We are there as he struggles toward his discoveries, haunted by the problems he poses for himself, brooding over his publications, quarreling with his disciples. And we encounter Freud, always energetic, often troubled and sometimes vindictive, as his ideas spread from a small inner circle in Vienna,through Europe, across the ocean to the United States⁠—and the world.Drawing on a vast instructive store of unpublished documents, including hundreds of hitherto unknown or inaccessible letters, Peter Gay probes Freud's mind, uncovers Freud's passions, and follows Freud's astonishing career. He analyzes Freud the psychoanalyst as politician, seekingsupport for his controversial findings. He discloses for the first time the dimensions of Freud's love for his daughter Anna, and his unorthodox analysis of her. He offers a thoughtful, detailed, fascinating account of Freud's relations with such problematic followers as Jung and Ferenczi. He deals frankly with the controversies that have long swirled around Freud's impassioned friendships, his love life, and his theoretical innovations, which, as Freud himself put it, agitated the sleep of mankind.Perhaps most important and rewarding of all. noprevious biography has so securely integrated into Freud's life hiscase histories, technical papers, speculative aesthetics, and excursionsinto prehistory and cultural criticism. The sections scattered acrossthis book in which Peter Gay lucidly expounds and explains Freud'stheories of dreams and sexuality, development and neurosis, love andhate amount to a comprehensive (...)
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Name of the Author
Peter Gay [Gay
Peter]
Language
English
ISBN
9780393328615
Release date
1987

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Freud: A Life for Our Time (1987 new Foreword, 2006)

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