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The secret ring; Freud's inner circle and the politics of psychoanalysis

By: Material type: TextTextReading, Mass. Addison-Wesley Pub. Co c1991Edition: 1st printing, 1991Description: xxiii, 245 p.; illus.; bibliog. notes; bibliog.; indexContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0-201-09037-6
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BF 109.F74 G76 1991
Contents:
1 Freud's early friendships. 2 The unruly son. 3 Freud's adopted children. 4 Years of hardship. 5 Mustering the troops. 6 A band of brothers. 7 Squabbles terminable and interminable. 8 Open warfare. 9 Dissent and division. 10 Division and death. 11 The twilight of the committee, 1925-27. 12 The last act. Epilogue
Abstract: 'Using frequent letters exchanged between Freud and the other six committee members, Grosskurth documents the endless political maneuverings of Freud and his disciples, as well as their unruly behaviors in psychoanalytic terms.'
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C.G. Jung: see Chapter Two, The unruly son

1 Freud's early friendships. 2 The unruly son. 3 Freud's adopted children. 4 Years of hardship. 5 Mustering the troops. 6 A band of brothers. 7 Squabbles terminable and interminable. 8 Open warfare. 9 Dissent and division. 10 Division and death. 11 The twilight of the committee, 1925-27. 12 The last act. Epilogue

'Using frequent letters exchanged between Freud and the other six committee members, Grosskurth documents the endless political maneuverings of Freud and his disciples, as well as their unruly behaviors in psychoanalytic terms.'

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