Karl Abraham was an important and influential early member of
Freud's inner circle of trusted colleagues. As such he played a
significant part in the establishment of psychoanalysis as a
recognised and respected discipline. Regarded by Ernest Jones as
one of the best clinical analysts among his contemporaries1 he also
elaborated and expanded upon Freud's theories. Exploring first-hand
the complex relationship and rivalries that existed not only
between Freud and his master pupil, but also the details of their
combined and individual relationships with Jung, this substantial
and absorbing collection of letters enables the reader to gain
valuable insights into these two pioneers of psychoanalysis.'Since
psychoanalysis is established as an essential part of the history
of ideas for the last century, intellectual historians should
relish the fact that an absolutely excellent and full edition of
this correspondence has finally come out.'
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