Freud and His Mother: Preoedipal Aspects of Freud's Personality

Freud and His Mother: Preoedipal Aspects of Freud's Personality

by Deborah Margolis
ISBN-10:
1568214480
ISBN-13:
9781568214481
Pub. Date:
07/07/1977
Publisher:
Aronson, Jason Inc.
ISBN-10:
1568214480
ISBN-13:
9781568214481
Pub. Date:
07/07/1977
Publisher:
Aronson, Jason Inc.
Freud and His Mother: Preoedipal Aspects of Freud's Personality

Freud and His Mother: Preoedipal Aspects of Freud's Personality

by Deborah Margolis

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Overview

Deborah Margolis is not on a Freud-bashing expedition, nor is she engaged in political idealization. Rather, she takes us on a journey guided by Freud's idea that our psychological complexes are sources of our weaknesses and our strengths. Although Freud actively sought to lead his biographers astray, Margolis's detailed knowledge of the terrain and her psychoanalytically trained perspective directs us to a fascinating exploration of 'Freud's preoedipal complexes which have so richly endowed our civilization. Margolis introduces us to mother Amalia as well as to her family of origin. We find ourselves in the home of Amalia and Jacob Freud, observing the family interactions. We become acquainted with Freud's wife, Martha - her background, their courtship and marriage, and her place in Freud's life. Margolis also explores the ofttimes passionate ebb and flow of Freud's relationships with significant persons. We are privy to an account of Breuer and his personal and professional relationship with Freud. Fliess also emerges as a primary player in Freud's development. Others, such as Jones, Schur, Zweig, and Freud's children, appear more as reporters than influencers. The significance of Margolis's work derives from her overall scholarship, especially the selection and use of primary sources: Freud's published works, personal correspondence, and firsthand accounts of persons close to Freud. She uses secondary sources only as a comparison or contrast to her own conclusions. Her modus operandi is to raise a question, provide relevant information in the form of quotes carefully culled from primary sources, and subtly invite the reader to draw inferences. Then she presents her conclusions. Who should read Freud and His Mother? Without question, all Freud scholars will scrutinize and evaluate the work for years to come. All psychoanalytic psychohistorians will be intrigued by Margolis's selection and presentation of data and her conclusions.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781568214481
Publisher: Aronson, Jason Inc.
Publication date: 07/07/1977
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 472
Product dimensions: 5.96(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.74(d)

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 I Am the Mother Chapter 2 Keep Well for Your Sigmund Chapter 3 I Went to See Breuer Chapter 4 You Are the Only Other Chapter 5 My Predilection for the Prehistoric Has Remained the Same Chapter 6 I Am Writing So Much for You Chapter 7 The Journey Is Long

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