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by Il Grubrich Simitis
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ISBN Number:
9780300066319
Subtitle: Making Silent Documents Speak
Translator:
Slotkin, Philip
Author: Grubrich-Simitis, Ilse
Author: Slotkin, Philip
Publisher: Yale University Press
Location: New Haven :
Subject: General
Subject: History
Subject: Psychoanalysis
Subject: Freud, sigmund, 1856-1939
Subject: Criticism, textual
Subject: Freud, Sigmund
Subject: Movements, Psychoanalysis
Subject: General Psychology & Psychiatry
Copyright: 1993
Edition Description: "List of Freud's titles": p. 285-290.
Series Volume: v. 1300
Publication Date: November 1996
Cover Type: Hardcover
Written in: English
Illustrations: Yes
Number of Pages: 348
Book Size: 9.48x6.36x.97 in. 1.39 lbs.


Blazing a trail unprecedented in Freud research, Ilse Grubrich-Simitis turns to Freud's original manuscripts to provide a fresh and authentic view of his methods of working, his psychological states, the events of his life, and the development of his thinking. This book is at once a study of Freud's creativity, an authoritative commentary on previously unexplored aspects of his life and work, and an important reference on his own texts.

Synopsis:

This book blazes a trail in Freud research. Ilse Grubrich-Simitis, a prominent authority on Freud, examines and deciphers Freud's original manuscripts - which had remained disregarded for decades. From these she analyzes Freud's method of working and points out what the writings reveal of his psychological states, the events in his life, and the development of his thinking over time. The book is at once a study of Freud's creativity as a scientist and writer, an important reference on the texts themselves, and a commentary on previously unexplored aspects of Freud's life and work. Examining many hitherto unknown texts, Grubrich-Simitis provides a fresh and authentic picture of the discoverer of the unconscious at work: observing, listening to his patients, gathering the raw material for his oeuvre, fantasizing, drawing conclusions, drafting, rewriting, and correcting. She refutes the legend of the facility of Freud's production, for the notes, drafts, fair copies, and variants she identifies bear witness to the fact that almost every work actually came into being by a process of consuming hard labor. Grubrich-Simitis's analysis of Freud's manuscripts is flanked by two shorter sections on Freud's printed texts: in one she recounts the history of the editions from the beginnings in Vienna to the present day, and in the other she offers a detailed plan for a new historical-critical edition of his works.

Description:

"List of Freud's titles": p. [285]-290. Includes bibliographical references (p. [291]-312) and indexes.


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