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基本説明
New in paperback. Hardcover was published in 2006. Provides an unparalleled review of the available evidence on the case and reaches new conclusions about its outcome which pose a radical challenge to existing historical scholarship.
Full Description
In recent years historians of psychoanalysis have come to view Freud's case of Anna O. as a failure and have cast doubt on the very foundations of psychoanalysis itself. This new study challenges existing historical scholarship by providing an unparalleled review of the available evidence on the case and reaches new conclusions about its outcome.
Contents
Preface Introduction: The Changing History of a Case History PART I: THE EVOLUTION OF THE CASE The 1882 Documents Subsequent Evidence The Publication of the Case Study Freud's Account - Reconstructions Defence and Sexuality Transference and the Faustian Imperative PART II: THE EVOLUTION OF THE LEGEND The Birth of the Legend: Ernest Jones The Development of the Legend: Henri Ellenberger The Maturation of the Legend: The Derivative Literature Conclusion Appendix Notes References