Sigmund Freud

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Standard Name: Freud, Sigmund

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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
Literary responses Samuel Beckett
Dylan Thomas called this novel Freud ian blarney: Sodom and Begorrah.
Parker, Peter, editor. The Reader’s Companion to Twentieth-Century Writers. Fourth Estate and Helicon.
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Iris Murdoch recorded the lasting impression which it made on her when she first read it.
Federman, Raymond, and John Fletcher. Samuel Beckett. University of California Press.
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Harold Pinter —who while trying to...
Health Stella Benson
SB consulted Willi Gutmann , a Viennese psychiatrist and a colleague of Freud 's, on the boat from Shanghai in 1925. While he thought her an interesting subject for analysis, he cautioned her against it...
Family and Intimate relationships Phyllis Bentley
PB 's father died of a stroke on 4 December 1926. She blamed the shock of the General Strike, which had begun on the same day that her father fell ill, the third of May...
Family and Intimate relationships Caroline Blackwood
CB made her first marriage, at Chelsea register office, to the dashing young painter Lucian Freud (grandson to Sigmund Freud ), who divorced his wife to marry her.
Schoenberger, Nancy. Dangerous Muse, A Life of Caroline Blackwood. Phoenix.
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Matthew, Henry Colin Gray et al., editors. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. http://www.oxforddnb.com/.
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...
Intertextuality and Influence Brigid Brophy
In FleshBB produced a Freud ian novel on the provocative topic of sexual awakening.
Brown, Susan Windisch, editor. Contemporary Novelists. St James Press.
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Leisure and Society Bryher
Bryher was psychoanalysed by Hanns Sachs , one of Freud 's first disciples, in Berlin and Switzerland. She later described the experience as the central point in my life.
Bryher,. The Heart to Artemis: A Writer’s Memoirs. Collins.
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Bryher,. The Heart to Artemis: A Writer’s Memoirs. Collins.
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Leisure and Society Bryher
Carrying a letter of introduction from Havelock Ellis , Bryher met Sigmund Freud in Vienna.
Bryher,. The Heart to Artemis: A Writer’s Memoirs. Collins.
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Family and Intimate relationships Dorothy Bussy
James Beaumont Strachey (1887-1967) was analysed by Freud (with his wife, Alix Sargant-Florence ), translated Freud's work into English for the Hogarth Press , and became a pyschoanalyst himself.
Textual Production Anne Carson
AC 's poetry collection Men in the Off Hours, 2000, variously inhabits the minds (and bodies) of Tolstoy , Lazarus, Freud , Catullus , Sappho and Emily Dickinson , not to mention the French...
Intertextuality and Influence Angela Carter
Alison Lee 's book on AC calls her an intellectual writer, whose novels refer to many literary, critical, and musical works, including the social and anthropological theories of Roland Barthes , Claude Levi-Strauss , and...
Intertextuality and Influence Angela Carter
Linden Peach comments that this novel rewrites rewriting of the biblical story of Genesis. It can also be read as an undoing of gender identities as they are supposed to be formulated according to...
Intertextuality and Influence Hélène Cixous
The book is divided into three parts: The Guilty One, written by Clément, Sorties, written by Cixous, and Exchange, a collaboration between both authors. Sandra Gilbert describes Sorties as an apocalyptic vision...
Intertextuality and Influence Hélène Cixous
HC argues against Freud 's theory that the feminine situation is a result of anatomical defect: that women must be described as men who are missing parts. Sexual difference, she writes, is not determined by...

Timeline

1860: Ambroise Auguste Tardieu's Etude médico-légale...

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1860

Ambroise Auguste Tardieu 's Etude médico-légale surles sévices et mauvais traitments exercés sur des enfants, the first study of child abuse, was published in France.

1873: Sigmund Freud enrolled in medical school...

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1873

Sigmund Freud enrolled in medical school at the University of Vienna .

1881: Sigmund Freud graduated from medical school...

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1881

Sigmund Freud graduated from medical school at the University of Vienna .

1882: The Society for Psychical Research was founded...

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1882

The Society for Psychical Research was founded with the purpose of conducting objective scientific research into supernatural phenomena such as clairvoyance, telepathy, and mediumship.

September 1884: Carl Koller gave convincing demonstrations...

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September 1884

Carl Koller gave convincing demonstrations at the Heidelberg Ophthalmological Society that cocaine was a useful local anaesthetic for surgical procedures.

October 1885-February 1886: Sigmund Freud worked with Jean-Martin Charcot...

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October 1885-February 1886

Sigmund Freud worked with Jean-Martin Charcot at La Salpêtrière in Paris.

30 September 1886: Sigmund Freud married Martha Bernays....

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30 September 1886

Sigmund Freud married Martha Bernays .

15 October 1886: Sigmund Freud presented a paper to the Viennese...

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15 October 1886

Sigmund Freud presented a paper to the Viennese Society of Physicians called On Male Hysteria and established his private practice for the treatment of hysterics in Vienna.

1889: Sigmund Freud visited the Nancy School and...

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1889

Sigmund Freud visited the Nancy School and learned the technique of posthypnotic suggestion from Liébeault and Bernheim .

1895: Sigmund Freud and Josef Breuer published...

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1895

Sigmund Freud and Josef Breuer published their influential Studies on Hysteria, a foundational text for psychoanalysis.

3 December 1895: Psychologist Anna Freud was born in Vienna,...

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3 December 1895

Psychologist Anna Freud was born in Vienna, Austria.

21 April 1896: Sigmund Freud read The Aetiology of Hysteria...

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21 April 1896

Sigmund Freud read The Aetiology of Hysteria before the Society for Psychiatry and Neurology in Vienna.

1897-1910: Havelock Ellis published Studies in the Psychology...

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1897-1910

Havelock Ellis published Studies in the Psychology of Sex, in 6 volumes. Volume one, Sexual Inversion, had appeared in German a year before its appearance in English.

21 September 1897: On the basis of his work with Emma Eckstein,...

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21 September 1897

On the basis of his work with Emma Eckstein , Sigmund Freud began to abandon his seduction theory of hysteria (the belief that hysteria sprang from childhood experience of sexual advances from an adult) and...

1901: Sigmund Freud, in Fragment of an Analysis...

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1901

Sigmund Freud , in Fragment of an Analysis of a Case of Hysteria, studied and wrote about the case of a hysterical woman named Dora; he believed that hysteria was caused by the...

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