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Author Roazen, Paul, 1936-2005.

Title Meeting Freud's family / Paul Roazen
Published Amherst : University of Masssachusetts Press, [1993]
©1993

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Description 220 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations ; 25 cm
Contents Introduction: Looking Back on How I Began -- Ch. 1. Helene Deutsch Gets My Foot in the Door -- Ch. 2. The Family Freud in Perspective -- Ch. 3. Maresfield Gardens -- Ch. 4. On First Encountering "Miss Freud" -- Ch. 5. The Hampstead Clinic -- Ch. 6. The Movement: Jones and Kleinianism -- Ch. 7. My Discovering about Anna's Analysis -- Ch. 8. "Altogether Feminine": Mathilda Freud Hollitscher -- Ch. 9. "The Black Sheep": Dr. Esti Freud -- Ch. 10. Like a Cuckoo Clock -- Ch. 11. A "Precisionist": Oliver Freud -- Ch. 12. "My Pride and My Secret Hope"
Summary The detailed notes Roazen took during these interviews provide the basis for this book, which offers fresh insights and information about Freud and Freudianism. Roazen recounts, for example, the story of his discovery that Anna Freud had been psychoanalyzed by her father, and he explores the strained relations between Freud and his various natural and intellectual progeny. Part personal reminiscence, part historical analysis, Meeting Freud's Family examines the points of intersection in Freud's life and thought. In so doing, it enriches our understanding and demystifies the legacy of one of the most influential figures of the modern age
To anyone interested in the history of Freudian psychoanalysis, the work of Paul Roazen is well known. Over the past twenty years he has written and edited numerous books in the field, including major biographies of Erik Erikson and Helene Deutsch. In this new book Roazen reaches back to the beginning of his career in the 1960s, when he interviewed more than seventy people who had known Sigmund Freud personally, among them nearly a dozen members of Freud's family. These included three of Freud's children - Oliver, Mathilda, and Anna - and several in-laws, nieces, nephews, and grandchildren. Roazen also met with many members of Freud's "other" family - the men and women who became part of the psychoanalytic movement and regarded Freud as their mentor and patriarch
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 207-214) and index
Subject Freud, Sigmund, 1856-1939 -- Family.
Freud family.
Psychoanalysts -- Austria -- Biography.
Genre/Form Biographies.
LC no. 93022734
ISBN 0870238736 (hard : alk. paper)