The Wolf-Man; by the Wolf-Man : with The case of the Wolf-Man, by Sigmund Freud and a supplement by Ruth Mack Brunswick; foreword by Anna Freud; edited with notes, and introduction and chapters by Muriel Gardiner.
Material type: TextNew York Basic Books c1971Description: xiv, 366p.; ill. (plates); indexContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 465-09197-0
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Introduction - Muriel Gardiner. Foreword - Anna Freud. Part 1 - The memoirs of the Wolf-Man, transl. by Muriel Gardiner. Recollections of my childhood. 1905-1908: Unconscious mourning. 1908: Castles in Spain. 1909-1914: Shifting decisions. 1914-1919: After my analysis. 1919-1938: Everyday life. 1938: The climax. Part 2 - Psychoanalysis and the Wolf-Man. My recollections of Sigmund Freud - The Wolf-Man. The case of the Wolf-Man - Sigmund Freud. A supplement to Freud's "History of an infantile neurosis" - Ruth Mack Brunswick. Part 3 - The Wolf-Man in later life - Muriel Gardiner. Meetings with the Wolf-Man (1938-1949). Another meeting with the Wolf-Man (1956). The Wolf-Man grows older. Diagnostic impressions
'...Although our literature is filled with biographies and autobiographies of celebrated people, there is no other book which gives us the human story of a struggling, passionate individual, seen both from his own point of view and from that of the founder of psychoanalysis.' --Introduction
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