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Freud: living and dying.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York, International Universities Press [1972]Description: xiii, 587 p. 24 cmISBN:
  • 0823620255
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 150/.19/52 B
LOC classification:
  • BF109.F74 S38
Contents:
Background -- Freud's cardiac episode: the battle against nicotine addiction -- The friendship with Fliess: early phase -- Self-analysis -- Dreams and death -- Death of a friendship -- "The revenants": the acropolis episode -- Immortality -- Disciples and friends--revival of old conflicts -- The theme of death elaborated in three works -- World War I -- Beyond the pleasure principle: the death instinct and the repetition compulsion -- 1923--the cancer surgery -- Death as a metapsychological problem -- Adjustment to pain and illness -- Freud enters the biblical age -- The future without illusions -- Freud becomes my patient -- Civilization and its discontents -- The vigil for new lesions--the struggle with the prosthesis -- The scientific Weltanschauung -- Hitler Germany and Austrian fascism -- Moses and monotheism -- Freud's eightieth birthday -- Cancer strikes again -- The Nazi invasion, exodus -- The last chapter.
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Books (30-Day Checkout) Books (30-Day Checkout) Nash Library General Stacks BF109.F74S38 1 Available 33710000487640

Bibliography: p. 568-573.

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Background -- Freud's cardiac episode: the battle against nicotine addiction -- The friendship with Fliess: early phase -- Self-analysis -- Dreams and death -- Death of a friendship -- "The revenants": the acropolis episode -- Immortality -- Disciples and friends--revival of old conflicts -- The theme of death elaborated in three works -- World War I -- Beyond the pleasure principle: the death instinct and the repetition compulsion -- 1923--the cancer surgery -- Death as a metapsychological problem -- Adjustment to pain and illness -- Freud enters the biblical age -- The future without illusions -- Freud becomes my patient -- Civilization and its discontents -- The vigil for new lesions--the struggle with the prosthesis -- The scientific Weltanschauung -- Hitler Germany and Austrian fascism -- Moses and monotheism -- Freud's eightieth birthday -- Cancer strikes again -- The Nazi invasion, exodus -- The last chapter.