Check nearby libraries
Buy this book
"Freud's lifelong involvement with the Russian national character and culture is examined in James Rice's imaginative combination of history, literary analysis, and psychoanalysis. 'Freud's Russia' opens up the neglected "Eastern Front" of Freud's world--the Russian roots of his parents, colleagues, and patients. He reveals that the psychoanalyst was vitally concerned with the events in Russian history and its nineteenth-century cultural greats. Rice explores how this intense interest contributed to the evolution of psychoanalysis at every critical stage. Freud's mentor Charcot was a physician to the Tsar; his best friends in Paris were gifted Russian doctors; and some of his most valued colleagues (Max Eitingon, Moshe Wulff, Sabina Spielrein, and Lou Andreas-Salome) were also from Russia. These acquaintances intrigued Freud and precipitated his inquiry into the Russian psyche. Rice shows how Freud's major works incorporate elements, overtly and covertly, from his Russia. He describes Freud's most famous case, the Wolf-Man (Sergei Pankeev), and traces how his personality fused, in Freud's imagination, with that of Feodor Dostoevsky. Beyond this, Rice reveals the remarkable influence Dostoevsky had on Freud, surveying Freud's extensive library holdings and sources of biographical information on the Russian novelist. Initially inspired by the Freud-Jung letters that appeared in 1974, 'Freud's Russia' breaks new ground. Its fresh perspective will be of significant interest to psychoanalysts, historians of European culture, biographers of Freud, and students of Dostoevsky in comparative literature. It is a major work in fusing European intellectual history with the founding father of psychoanalysis."--Provided by publisher.
Check nearby libraries
Buy this book
Previews available in: English
Subjects
Psychoanalysis and literature, Psychology, Russian Authors, Russian National characteristics, Psychoanalytic Interpretation, Literature, Ethnic Groups, Russes, Écrivains russes, Psychanalyse et littérature, Psychoanalyse, Nationale kenmerken, Nationalcharakter, Freud, sigmund, 1856-1939, National characteristics, russian, Dostoyevsky, fyodor, 1821-1881Places
RussiaTimes
19th centuryEdition | Availability |
---|---|
1
Freud's Russia: National Identity in the Evolution of Psychoanalysis
2017, Transaction Publishers
in English
1412824036 9781412824033
|
zzzz
|
2
Freud's Russia: National Identity in the Evolution of Psychoanalysis
2017, Taylor & Francis Group
in English
1351519034 9781351519038
|
zzzz
|
3
Freud's Russia: national identity in the evolution of psychoanalysis
2017, Routledge
in English
0203791525 9780203791523
|
zzzz
|
4
Freud's Russia: National Identity in the Evolution of Psychoanalysis
2017, Taylor & Francis Group
in English
1351519042 9781351519045
|
zzzz
|
5
Freud's Russia: National Identity in the Evolution of Psychoanalysis
2017, Taylor & Francis Group
in English
1412864372 9781412864374
|
zzzz
|
6
Freud's Russia: national identity in the evolution of psychoanalysis
1993, Transaction Publishers
in English
1560000910 9781560000914
|
aaaa
|
Book Details
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references (p. 237-281) and index.
Classifications
The Physical Object
ID Numbers
Community Reviews (0)
September 17, 2024 | Edited by ImportBot | import existing book |
September 15, 2021 | Edited by ImportBot | import existing book |
August 15, 2021 | Edited by MARC Bot | import existing book |
December 4, 2010 | Edited by Open Library Bot | Added subjects from MARC records. |
December 10, 2009 | Created by WorkBot | add works page |