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- catalog abstract ""Roazen begins by delving into the personality of Freud, and reassesses his own earlier volume, Freud and His Followers. He then examines "Freud Studies" in the nature of Freudian appraisals and patients. He examines a succession of letters between Freud and Silberstein; Freud and Jones; Anna Freud and Eva Rosenfeld; James Strachey and Rupert Brooke. Roazen includes a series of interviews with such personages as Michael Balint, Philip Sarasin, Donald W. Winnicott, and Franz Jung. He explores curious relationships concerning Lou Andreas-Salome, Tola Rank, and Felix Deutsch, and deals with biographies of Freud's predecessors, Charcot and Breuer, and contemporaries including Menninger, Erikson, Helene Deutsch, and a number of followers. Freud's national reception in such countries as Russia, America, France, among others is examined, and Roazen surveys the literature relating to the history of psychoanalysis. Finally, he brings to light new documents offering fresh interpretations and valuable bits of new historical evidence." "This book explores the vagaries of Freud's impact over the twentieth century, including current controversial issues related to placing Freud and his theories within the historiography of psychoanalysis. It will be of interest to psychoanalysis, intellectual historians, and those interested in the history of ideas."--Jacket.".
- catalog contributor b11849327.
- catalog created "c2001.".
- catalog date "2001".
- catalog date "c2001.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2001.".
- catalog description ""Roazen begins by delving into the personality of Freud, and reassesses his own earlier volume, Freud and His Followers. He then examines "Freud Studies" in the nature of Freudian appraisals and patients. He examines a succession of letters between Freud and Silberstein; Freud and Jones; Anna Freud and Eva Rosenfeld; James Strachey and Rupert Brooke. Roazen includes a series of interviews with such personages as Michael Balint, Philip Sarasin, Donald W. Winnicott, and Franz Jung. He explores curious relationships concerning Lou Andreas-Salome, Tola Rank, and Felix Deutsch, and deals with biographies of Freud's predecessors, Charcot and Breuer, and contemporaries including Menninger, Erikson, Helene Deutsch, and a number of followers. Freud's national reception in such countries as Russia, America, France, among others is examined, and Roazen surveys the literature relating to the history of psychoanalysis. Finally, he brings to light new documents offering fresh interpretations and valuable bits of new historical evidence." "This book explores the vagaries of Freud's impact over the twentieth century, including current controversial issues related to placing Freud and his theories within the historiography of psychoanalysis. It will be of interest to psychoanalysis, intellectual historians, and those interested in the history of ideas."--Jacket.".
- catalog description "233 -- 22. Breuer 237 -- 23. Wagner-Jauregg 241 -- 24. Sigmund Freud 245 -- 25. Jung 251 -- 26. Sabina Spielrein 255 -- 27. Murray 257 -- 28. Christiana Morgan 263 -- 29. Menninger 267 -- 30. Karen Horney 273 -- 31. Dorothy Burlingham 277 -- 32. Anna Freud 283 -- 33. Deutsch, Klein, Horney, Anna Freud 287 -- 34. Erikson 291 -- 35. Winnicott 295 -- 36. Khan 297 -- 37. Bettelheim 301 -- 38. Skinner 305 -- Part 7 National Receptions of Freud -- 39. Russia 311 -- 40. America 317 -- 41. France 333 -- 42. Argentina 339 -- 43. Great Britain 343 -- Part 8 Intellectual History -- 44. History of Psychiatry 357 -- 45. Dora 363 -- 46. Schreber 371 -- 47. Unorthodox Technique 377 -- 48. Freud Wars 379 -- 49. Case of Sigmund Freud 381 -- 50. Reading Freud's Reading 385 -- 51. Otto Rank 387 -- 52. Oedipus".
- catalog description "393 -- 53. Psychoanalytic Vocation 395 -- 54. Freud Reappraised 399 -- 55. Clark Lectures 403 -- 56. Why Freud Was Wrong 405 -- 57. Translating Freud 409 -- 58. Freud's Discourse 411 -- 59. Moses 415 -- 60. Confrontation in Vienna 419 -- 61. Freud's Answer 421 -- Part 9 New Documents -- 62. Freud Without Hindsight 429 -- 63. Diary 435 -- 64. Felix Deutsch's Letters 441 -- 65. Freud's Will 447.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "Part 1 Varieties of Discipleship -- 1. Was Freud A Nice Guy? 23 -- 2. A Reconsideration of Freud and His Followers 37 -- 3. Transmission: Tausk, Erikson, and Helene Deutsch 45 -- Part 2 Freud Studies -- 4. Appraisals and Reappraisals 57 -- 5. Patients: First-Person Accounts 67 -- 6. What is a Fact? Eva Rosenfeld 83 -- Part 3 Letters -- 7. Freud-Silberstein 105 -- 8. Freud-Jones 113 -- 9. Freud-Ferenczi 125 -- 10. Anna Freud-Eva Rosenfeld 133 -- 11. Karl Menninger 135 -- 12. Heinz Kohut 141 -- 13. Strachey-Brooke 145 -- Part 4 Interviews -- 14. Michael Balint 155 -- 15. Philipp Sarasin 167 -- 16. Donald W. Winnicott 173 -- 17. Franz Jung 183 -- Part 5 Neglected Stories -- 18. A Curious Triangle: Freud, Lou Andreas-Salome, and Victor Tausk 195 -- 19. Tola Rank 205 -- 20. Felix Deutsch and the FBI 217 -- Part 6 Biographies -- 21. Charcot".
- catalog extent "xiii, 480 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0765800195 (alk. paper)".
- catalog issued "2001".
- catalog issued "c2001.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New Brunswick, N.J. : Transaction Publishers,".
- catalog subject "150.19/52/09 21".
- catalog subject "2000 N-920".
- catalog subject "BF173 .R5513 2001".
- catalog subject "Freud, Sigmund, 1856-1939.".
- catalog subject "Psychoanalysis History 20th century.".
- catalog subject "Psychoanalysis History.".
- catalog subject "WM 11.1 R628h 2001".
- catalog tableOfContents "233 -- 22. Breuer 237 -- 23. Wagner-Jauregg 241 -- 24. Sigmund Freud 245 -- 25. Jung 251 -- 26. Sabina Spielrein 255 -- 27. Murray 257 -- 28. Christiana Morgan 263 -- 29. Menninger 267 -- 30. Karen Horney 273 -- 31. Dorothy Burlingham 277 -- 32. Anna Freud 283 -- 33. Deutsch, Klein, Horney, Anna Freud 287 -- 34. Erikson 291 -- 35. Winnicott 295 -- 36. Khan 297 -- 37. Bettelheim 301 -- 38. Skinner 305 -- Part 7 National Receptions of Freud -- 39. Russia 311 -- 40. America 317 -- 41. France 333 -- 42. Argentina 339 -- 43. Great Britain 343 -- Part 8 Intellectual History -- 44. History of Psychiatry 357 -- 45. Dora 363 -- 46. Schreber 371 -- 47. Unorthodox Technique 377 -- 48. Freud Wars 379 -- 49. Case of Sigmund Freud 381 -- 50. Reading Freud's Reading 385 -- 51. Otto Rank 387 -- 52. Oedipus".
- catalog tableOfContents "393 -- 53. Psychoanalytic Vocation 395 -- 54. Freud Reappraised 399 -- 55. Clark Lectures 403 -- 56. Why Freud Was Wrong 405 -- 57. Translating Freud 409 -- 58. Freud's Discourse 411 -- 59. Moses 415 -- 60. Confrontation in Vienna 419 -- 61. Freud's Answer 421 -- Part 9 New Documents -- 62. Freud Without Hindsight 429 -- 63. Diary 435 -- 64. Felix Deutsch's Letters 441 -- 65. Freud's Will 447.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part 1 Varieties of Discipleship -- 1. Was Freud A Nice Guy? 23 -- 2. A Reconsideration of Freud and His Followers 37 -- 3. Transmission: Tausk, Erikson, and Helene Deutsch 45 -- Part 2 Freud Studies -- 4. Appraisals and Reappraisals 57 -- 5. Patients: First-Person Accounts 67 -- 6. What is a Fact? Eva Rosenfeld 83 -- Part 3 Letters -- 7. Freud-Silberstein 105 -- 8. Freud-Jones 113 -- 9. Freud-Ferenczi 125 -- 10. Anna Freud-Eva Rosenfeld 133 -- 11. Karl Menninger 135 -- 12. Heinz Kohut 141 -- 13. Strachey-Brooke 145 -- Part 4 Interviews -- 14. Michael Balint 155 -- 15. Philipp Sarasin 167 -- 16. Donald W. Winnicott 173 -- 17. Franz Jung 183 -- Part 5 Neglected Stories -- 18. A Curious Triangle: Freud, Lou Andreas-Salome, and Victor Tausk 195 -- 19. Tola Rank 205 -- 20. Felix Deutsch and the FBI 217 -- Part 6 Biographies -- 21. Charcot".
- catalog title "The historiography of psychoanalysis / Paul Roazen.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".