Searching out the private man as well as the public figure, this
elegantly written biography follows Henry Murray through his
discoveries and triumphs as a pioneer in the field of clinical
psychology, as a co-founder of Harvard's Psychological Clinic, the
co-inventor of the "Thematic Apperception Test," and a biographer
of Herman Melville. Murray's fascination with Melville's troubled
genius, his wartime experiences in the O.S.S., and his close
friendships with Lewis Mumford and Conrad Aiken all come to the
fore in this masterly reconstruction of a life. And always, at the
heart of this story, Robinson finds Murray's highly erotic and
mystical relationship with Christiana Morgan. "Love's Story Told"
penetrates to the heart of a brilliant figure in American
intellectual life at mid-century, as he dives deeply into the
unconscious, testing in work and love the limits of
self-exploration.
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