Topic: Sigmund Freud

Freudian split provokes backlash

<div><p>It is a bad dream that would have exercised Sigmund Freud himself: warring egos, anguished tears, and a family fighting to preserve its legacy. But the family on the couch in this case is none other than Freud's own - the high-achieving dynasty who ...
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The Welshman in the Court of Vienna

<div><p> FREUD'S WIZARD : THE ENIGMA OF ERNEST JONES by Brenda Maddox John Murray, <p> In the opening pages of Italo Calvino's If on a Winter's Night a Traveller books are memorably divided into certain useful categories: Books You Needn't ...
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Queen of darkness

<div><p>Hanna Segal opens the door at the second ring. She turned 90 two days previously and is small, creased and walnut-brown, with a crop of startling white hair and a pair of eyes that look suitably gimlet-like but are, she observes dispassionately, not much ...
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Our Critic's Tip Sheet on Current Reading: Kerry as a Kid; Scratch ‘n’ Sniff; and High/Low Heaven

<div><p>Self-indulgence, that famous boomer trait, is stamped all over Geoffrey Douglas' The Classmates (Hyperion, $23.95), a brooding memoir of the St. Paul's School class of 1962—the class that brought us John Kerry and therefore, roughly four years ago, began to think ...
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