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"Freud's Women examines biography, case history, dreams, correspondence, journals, and theory to chart Freud's views on femininity. It also tells the many stories of Freud's women and explores their influence on him and his on them: dutiful daughter Anna, who carried on his work; the novelist and turn-of-the-century femme fatale, Lou Salome; Marie Bonaparte, who mixed royalty and perversity with effortless ease and became the head of the French psychoanalytic movement; the early hysterics who were the cornerstone of psychoanalysis--all these and more emerge vividly from the pages of this important study as it assesses Freud's contemporary legacy." -- Publisher
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Freud's women, Lisa Appignanesi
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- Jaar van publicatie
- 2001
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- Titel
- Freud's women
- Taal
- Engels
- Auteurs
- Lisa Appignanesi
- Uitgever
- Other Press
- Jaar van publicatie
- 2001
- Formaat
- Paperback
- ISBN10
- 1892746948
- ISBN13
- 9781892746948
- Reeks
- Tags
- Non-fictie, Sociale Wetenschappen, Historisch thema, Geschiedenis, Waargebeurde verhalen, Biographies, Psychologische thema’s, Filosofisch thema, Filosofie, Psychologie, Vrouwen, 20e Eeuw, Feminisme, Oostenrijk, Culturele Geschiedenis, Wenen, Psychoanalyse, Artsen, Sigmund Freud
- Beoordeling
- 3,5 van 5
- Aantekening
- "Freud's Women examines biography, case history, dreams, correspondence, journals, and theory to chart Freud's views on femininity. It also tells the many stories of Freud's women and explores their influence on him and his on them: dutiful daughter Anna, who carried on his work; the novelist and turn-of-the-century femme fatale, Lou Salome; Marie Bonaparte, who mixed royalty and perversity with effortless ease and became the head of the French psychoanalytic movement; the early hysterics who were the cornerstone of psychoanalysis--all these and more emerge vividly from the pages of this important study as it assesses Freud's contemporary legacy." -- Publisher
