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Love in Vienna - The Sigmund Freud-Minna Bernays Affair (Hardcover)
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Love in Vienna - The Sigmund Freud-Minna Bernays Affair (Hardcover)
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For many decades, critics and supporters of Freudian theory have
debated the exact nature of Freud's relationship with his
sister-in-law. This book examines the arguments pro and con in
light of recently exposed evidence-the first study to do so in
depth. For many decades, controversy has surrounded the exact
nature of famed psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud's relationship with
Minna Bernays, his sister-in-law. Why did Freud and Bernays travel
alone together on many occasions? Why did she seem to be so much
closer to Freud than his own wife, Martha? The idea that Freud and
Minna Bernays had a long-standing affair-an allegation that
Freudians typically deny-was first mentioned by Carl Gustav Jung,
an early supporter of Freud's and later a critic. Love in Vienna:
The Sigmund Freud-Minna Bernays Affair provides the first
comprehensive look at the relationship and offers conclusions as to
its nature and the implications for Freud's life and work.
Organized logically, the book provides background information
regarding the two chief antagonists in the story, Sigmund Freud and
Carl Gustav Jung. It then presents and critically analyzes
arguments for and against there having been an affair. Finally, it
looks closely at Freud's relationships with both Minna Bernays and
his wife Martha, Minna's sister, and offers conclusions as to the
exact nature of Freud's relationship with Bernays. Beyond
fascinating those studying Freud or his theories, this work's
subject matter and insights will appeal to readers interested in
the history of psychology, psychoanalysis, and psychiatry; the
intellectual history of Europe; the history of sex and manners; the
history of ideas; the fin de siecle period in Vienna; and the
history of medicine. Presents the first comprehensive examination
of the close relationship between Sigmund Freud and Minna Bernays
and their probable affair, providing a detailed assessment of
arguments pro and con Suggests that Minna Bernays might have lied
about her affair with Sigmund Freud, and that Carl Gustav Jung-whom
many Freudians have accused of having fabricated the story of a
Freud/Minna affair-merely conveyed what Minna had told him Draws on
newly available sources, including the 61-page, 1953 Kurt Eissler
interview of Jung released by the Freud Archives (Library of
Congress) in 2013 after being embargoed for 60 years and dozens of
letters between Freud and Minna from the Hirschmuller and Toegel
collections-material that has been professionally translated from
German into English for the first time Provides a fascinating
portrait of Freud as a man of simmering sexuality, with amorous
interests in both men and women
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