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On the Margin of a Life

On the Margin of a Life

1/20/2014

Some believe Freud's love for dogs was connected to his growing misanthropy. His professional life was haunted by conflicts and jealous rivals. In January 1920, his eldest daughter, Sophie, died at the age of 26 from the Spanish flu. In June 1923, his grandchild

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Freud's Last Dog

Freud's Last Dog

1/20/2014

Freud's last dog (not the one you think of) One might think it is about Lun, but it is not. On the previous pages, we have read about the last year of Freud's life, when Lun was put into quarantine for a few months and Freud faithfully visited her. But the last

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Princesses, Dogs, and Playwrights

Princesses, Dogs, and Playwrights

1/20/2014

Freud's last months in Vienna and the final year of his life in London. The political background: Freud and Jewish science never benefited during the Hitler era – in 1933 and 1938, his books were burned in Berlin. At the time of the Nazi takeover, Freu

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Freud's Life with Dogs 2.

Freud's Life with Dogs 2.

1/17/2014

"David Cronenberg – Dangerous Method" or A Dangerous Method (if you are afraid of dogs) Strangely, Freud's distinguished biographer, Peter Gay, minimized the role of dogs in Freud's material and practical life alike. "Freud: A Life"

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Freud and the Dogs 1.

Freud and the Dogs 1.

1/17/2014

How did dogs come into the life of the Freud family? The London newspaper "The Guardian" reported on this: "The more than 70-year-old Sigmund Freud's life was not suitable for the company of dogs, but this changed in the mid-1920s when

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Freud's Life with Dogs, Observations in Psychoanalysis

Freud's Life with Dogs, Observations in Psychoanalysis

1/16/2014

Sigmund Freud's transformation into a 'dog person' Among Sigmund Freud's patients, there were quite a few celebrities. Freud's studies do not make it clear exactly which of them encountered Jofi during the therapeutic sessions, but Gustav Mahler, the world-famous Austrian musician,

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Companions of Freud's Dream

Companions of Freud's Dream

1/9/2014

Anna Freud and her dog Wolf When Freud's daughter, Anna, told her father that she had bought a dog, her father was not very happy, as the more than 70-year-old Freud's life at the time was not suitable for the company of dogs, at least that is what he thought then.

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Freud and His Therapy Dogs, Wolf and Jofi

Freud and His Therapy Dogs, Wolf and Jofi

1/9/2014

Sigmund Freud (1856-1939) was an Austrian neurologist and psychiatrist of Jewish origin, the founder of the psychoanalytic school. By reading his published books, we can learn a lot about his life, work, and theories, but as a "dog person",

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