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Edoardo Weiss - The House That Freud Built (Paperback)
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Edoardo Weiss - The House That Freud Built (Paperback)
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Edoardo Weiss (1889-1970) was a favored disciple of Freud and is
acknowledged as the founder of psychoanalysis in Italy. Although he
was the author of six books and over a hundred professional papers,
he has remained a shadowy figure. In this volume, Paul Roazen
provides a definitive portrait of this notable individual. Based on
his extensive interviews with Weiss, Roazen evaluates the
significance of Weiss's own contribution to psychoanalytic thought
and practice and presents a fascinating picture of the reception
given to Freud's thought in Italy.Despite his prominence, Weiss's
life and work has not been well documented. Roazen shows that his
links to modern Italian history and culture were extensive and
closely bound to the political and social conflicts of the
twentieth century. Born in the cosmopolitan city of Trieste, Weiss
was the nephew of the novelist Italo Svevo, whose masterpiece The
Confessions of Zeno remains one of the principle psychoanalytic
novels in modern literature. Another Triestine, Umberto Saba, one
of the great modern Italian poets, was Weiss's patient. Weiss's
career also intersected with Italian politics. The daughter of one
of Mussolini's cabinet ministers was one of his patients, an
analysis that has raised questions about Freud's own relation to
the Italian dictator. Roazen documents Weiss's tribulations in
trying to establish a psychoanalytic culture opposed not only by
the fascist regime but the Catholic Church. In spite of these
instances of opposition, Roazen shows that the Italian intellectual
world was highly receptive to Freudian ideas and that
psychoanalysis is flourishing today in Italy.Weiss has never before
been recognized as a front-rank analytic thinker, but he was leader
of the movement in Italy, a country that mattered deeply to Freud.
This, along with the genuine intimacy of his contacts with Freud
makes Weiss a figure of considerable interest to students of
psychoanalysis, Italian culture, and intellectual history..
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