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Title: |
What People Call Pessimism |
| Sub-title: |
Freud, Schnitzler & 19th Century Controversy at the University of Vienna |
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| By (author): |
Mark Luprecht |
| ISBN10-13: |
0929497287 : 9780929497280 |
| Format: |
Paperback |
| Size: |
140x215mm |
| Pages: |
172 |
| Weight: |
.296 Kg. |
| Published: |
Ariadne Press (US) - December 1991 |
| List Price: |
22.99 Pounds Sterling |
| Availability: |
In Stock
Qty Available: 4 |
| Subjects: |
Psychology |
| "The ideas were in the air", is an oft-heard expression, particularly when there is a striking intersection of ideas as was the case in the works of Freud and Schnitzler. Luprecht establishes the University of Vienna Medical School as a significant source of these thinkers' shared intellectual views. Many of Freud's scientific concepts have already been traced to his medical education. But this book makes a convincing case for crediting the University of Vienna Medical School with a far deeper and more extensive influence on Freud and Schnitzler than has previously been recognised. |
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