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The Death Of Sigmund Freud

(July 2008)
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Edmundson Mark

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The Death Of Sigmund Freud
""The Death of Sigmund Freud" offers a compelling redescription of why the founder of psychoanalysis retains his relevance today...a stirring account of Freud's final months in Vienna...This is the disruptive legacy of Freud's last year, and Edmundson has found the words to bring it alive today.""--Los Angeles Times"

When Hitler invaded Austria in March of 1938, Sigmund Freud was among the 175,000 Viennese Jews dreading Nazi occupation. Though Freud was near the end of his life--eighty-one years old, battling cancer of the jaw--and Hitler's rise on the world stage was just beginning, the fates of these two historical giants were nonetheless intertwined. In this gripping and revelatory historical narrative, Mark Edmundson traces Hitler and Freud's oddly converging lives, then zeroes in on Freud's escape to London, where he published his last and most provocative book, "Moses and Monotheism,"

By taking a close look at Freud's last years--years that coincided with the onset of the Second World War--Edmundson probes Freud's prescient ideas about the human proclivity to embrace fascism in politics and fundamentalism in religion. At a time when these forces are once again shaping world events, "The Death of Sigmund Freud "suggests new and vital ways to view Freud's legacy.

""The Death of Sigmund Freud" offers a compelling redescription of why the founder of psychoanalysis retains his relevance today...a stirring account of Freud's final months in Vienna...This is the disruptive legacy of Freud's last year, and Edmundson has found the words to bring it alive today.""--Los Angeles Times"

When Hitler invaded Austria in March of 1938, Sigmund Freud was among the 175,000 Viennese Jews dreading Nazi occupation. Though Freud was near the end of his life--eighty-one years old, battling cancer of the jaw--and Hitler's rise on the world stage was just beginning, the fates of these two historical giants were nonetheless intertwined. In this gripping and revelatory historical narrative, Mark Edmundson traces Hitler and Freud's oddly converging lives, then zeroes in on Freud's escape to London, where he published his last and most provocative book, "Moses and Monotheism,"

By taking a close look at Freud's last years--years that coincided with the onset of the Second World War--Edmundson probes Freud's prescient ideas about the human proclivity to embrace fascism in politics and fundamentalism in religion. At a time when these forces are once again shaping world events, "The Death of Sigmund Freud "suggests new and vital ways to view Freud's legacy.

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Details of The Death Of Sigmund Freud Title: The Death Of Sigmund Freud
Author: Edmundson Mark
ISBN:

0747592985


ISBN-13:

9780747592983


Publishing Date: July 2008
Publisher: Bloomsbury
Number of Pages: 288
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