Perhaps nothing is more revealing about a person than what he or
she reads. In 1938, when Freud was forced by the Nazis to flee
Vienna, he brought with him to London a large portion of his
annotated personal library. "Reading Freud's Reading" is a guided
tour of this library, the intellectual tools of the genius of
Sigmund Freud.
Specialists from a wide range of areas--from the history of
medicine, to literary scholarship, to the history of classical
scholarship--spent two months working on questions raised by
Freud's reading and his library at the Freud Museum in London.
These specialists are joined here by internationally renowned
scholars including Ned Lukatcher, Harold P. Blum, and Michael
Molnar to apply a wide range of critical approaches, from depth
psychoanalysis to cultural analysis. Together, they present a
detailed look at the implications of how, and what, Freud read,
including the major sources he used for his work.
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