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Sigmund Freud and Lou Andreas-Salomae, Letters
Contributor(s): Freud, Sigmund (Author), Pfeiffer, Ernst (Editor), Robson-Scott, William (Translator)

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ISBN: 039330261X     ISBN-13: 9780393302615
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
OUR PRICE: $20.85  

Binding Type: Paperback
Published: November 1985
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BISAC Categories:
- Biography & Autobiography | Social Scientists & Psychologists
- Psychology | Movements - Psychoanalysis
Dewey: 150.195
LCCN: 85015274
Series: Norton Paperback
Physical Information: 0.57" H x 5.27" W x 7.74" L (0.53 lbs) 260 pages
Features: Index, Price on Product
 
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Publisher Description:
Lou Andreas-Salom (1861-1937) was a writer and disciple of Freud who became a practicing analyst. For over two decades she and Freud kept up an intensive correspondence. Freud found in her a perceptive appreciater and amplifier of his ideas, and Frau Andreas found him a sympathetic critic of her own. Their exchanges on theoretical topics and clinical experiences, their admiring friendship, and the glimpses of their personalities make this collection invaluable for readers interested in the history of psychoanalysis. The book includes an introduction and notes by Ernst Pfeiffer, Lou Andreas-Salom 's literary executor.

Contributor Bio(s): Freud, Sigmund: - Sigmund Freud (1856-1939) is one of the twentieth century's greatest minds and the founder of the psychoanalytic school of psychology. His many works include The Ego and the Id; An Outline of Psycho-Analysis; Inhibitions; Symptoms and Anxiety; New Introductory Lectures on Psycho-Analysis; Civilization and Its Discontent, and others.Andreas-Salome, Lou: - Lou Andreas-Salomé (1861-1937) is an important figure in the lives of many Western thinkers and artists. A Russian-born psychoanalyst and author, her diverse interests led to influential relationships with an array of intellectuals, including Nietzsche, Freud, and Rilke.
 
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