Sigmund Freud

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Standard Name: Freud, Sigmund

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Textual Features Hope Mirrlees
Set in May and June 1919, HM 's poem takes its readers on a surrealistic tour of the city of Paris ravaged by the First World War. People encountered (both living and dead) include Freud
Textual Features Julia Kristeva
Again she examines a mental state as it exists in individuals and as it is rendered in literature and philosophy. Her concept of alienation is basically Freud ian, but she discusses the representation of the...
Textual Features Adrienne Rich
From 1972 to 1976, the period just before this text was published, AR read extensively through the fields of psychology, psychiatry, and psychoanalysis: authors studied include Freud , Jung , Melanie Klein , Karen Horney
Textual Features Jane Ellen Harrison
Harrison's Epilegomena encapsulates her body of research on Greek religious culture, with some restatements from earlier publications and some modifications influenced by her more recent interpretations of such writers as Freud , Jung , and...
Textual Features Richmal Crompton
Children are very important in RC 's adult novels. She repeatedly traces a group of characters, sometimes but not always all within the same family, from childhood to maturity or old age. Another pattern is...
Textual Features Mary Elizabeth Braddon
Critics are divided as to who should be seen as the detective in the novel, since there are several candidates. In its title—evoking both an Edgar Allan Poe story of this title and the Book...
Reception Jane Ellen Harrison
The text received negative reviews; critics again attacked Harrison's use of philology and ethnology, for instance. A more recent critic, Annabel Robinson in 2002, also finds many shortcomings, arguing, for instance that Harrison uses her...
Reception Hannah Arendt
Arendt received many honours, beginning with the Lessing Prize in 1959 and including about a dozen honorary degrees. She was particularly delighted with the Sigmund Freud Prize awarded her in 1967 by the Deutsche Akademie
politics Storm Jameson
While at King's , SJ accepted an invitation to join the Eikonoklasts, a group of men that met for weekly discussion in a campus common-room. Jameson recalled with relish that they were skeptics, unavowed anarchists...
Occupation Dora Russell
The Russells based their programme on emerging theories of child education and development. They were partly influenced by recent psychologists (including Freud and Piaget ), and by such educationalists as Margaret McMillan and A. S. Neill
Occupation May Sinclair
MS was elected a member of the Society for Psychical Research , which helped to bring the work of Freud , Jung , and Pierre Janet to England.
Boll, Theophilus E. M. Miss May Sinclair: Novelist: A Biographical and Critical Introduction. Fairleigh Dickinson University Press.
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Zegger, Hrisey Dimitrakis. May Sinclair. Twayne.
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Blain, Virginia et al., editors. The Feminist Companion to Literature in English: Women Writers from the Middle Ages to the Present. Yale University Press; Batsford.
Occupation H. D.
After HD's psychoanalysis with Freud was considered to be successfully completed, she met several patients of her own for analysis in the 1930s with his blessing.
“Dictionary of Literary Biography online”. Gale Databases: Literature Resource Center-LRC.
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Occupation Virginia Woolf
The Press, which began as therapy and for the purpose of publishing the works of its owners, grew into a major engine of modern culture and thought.
Lee, Hermione. Virginia Woolf. Chatto and Windus.
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Its political interests were served by enlightened...
Material Conditions of Writing H. D.
H. D. 's The Gift was posthumously published. It dates from after her other autobiographical volumes, between 1941 and 1943, almost a decade after her crucial and transforming analysis
Blain, Virginia et al., editors. The Feminist Companion to Literature in English: Women Writers from the Middle Ages to the Present. Yale University Press; Batsford.
with Freud ).
Boughn, Michael. H.D.: A Bibliography 1905-1990. University Press of Virginia.
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Material Conditions of Writing Cecily Mackworth
CM set out with the intention of writing a biographical-historical study. She made two visits to Vienna in the course of research for it. Who, she asked herself, was the little Scottish governess who...

Timeline

1903: Melanie Reizes (later, as Melanie Klein,...

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1903

Melanie Reizes (later, as Melanie Klein, a leading figure in child psychoanalysis in Britain) married Arthur Klein and moved from Vienna to Budapest.

1905: Sigmund Freud published Three Essays on the...

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1905

Sigmund Freud published Three Essays on the Theory of Sexuality.

1913: Ernest Jones published Papers on Psycho-analysis,...

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1913

Ernest Jones published Papers on Psycho-analysis, the earliest psychoanalytical text to appear in English.

1917: Karen Horney presented a paper to the Artzliche...

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1917

Karen Horney presented a paper to the Artzliche Gesellishaft fur Sexualwissenschaft (Medical Society for Sexuality) called The Technique of Psychoanalytic Therapy.

1920: Two members of Freud's inner circle, Max...

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1920

Two members of Freud 's inner circle, Max Eitingon and Ernst Simmel , opened the first free psychoanalytical clinic in Berlin

1921: Melanie Klein moved to Berlin at the request...

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1921

Melanie Klein moved to Berlin at the request of Karl Abraham and joined the staff at the Berlin Psychoanalytic Institute as a child analyst.

October-December 1922: Sigmund Freud's Beyond the Pleasure Principle...

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October-December 1922

Sigmund Freud 's Beyond the Pleasure Principle and Group Psychology and the Analysis of the Ego were published in English translations by the International Psycho-Analytical Press .

January 1927: The Hogarth Press published Freud's The Ego...

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January 1927

The Hogarth Press published Freud 's The Ego and the Id.

1928: Freudian Ernest Jones opened a free psychoanalytical...

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1928

Freud ian Ernest Jones opened a free psychoanalytical clinic in West London

September 1938: Sigmund Freud and his family settled in London,...

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September 1938

Sigmund FreudAnna Freud and his family settled in London, having fled the Nazis with the help of Princess Marie Bonaparte , a fellow psychoanalyst.

23 September 1939: Sigmund Freud died at his son's home in Hampstead,...

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23 September 1939

Sigmund Freud died at his son's home in Hampstead, one year after arriving in London as a refugee from NaziGermany.

1941: Psychiatrist Karen Horney founded the Association...

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April 1966: US medical researchers William Masters and...

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April 1966

US medical researchers William Masters and Virginia Johnson published in Britain (from a press in Wales) their most famous work, Human Sexual Response, a milestone in sex therapy.

June 1966: Anthropologist Mary Douglas published her...

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June 1966

AnthropologistMary Douglas published her best-known work, Purity and Danger, a study of ritual behaviour and taboo.

1974: Juliet Mitchell published Psychoanalysis...

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1974

Juliet Mitchell published Psychoanalysis and Feminism, an important text for the women's liberation movement.

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