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FREUD TIMELINE
A two-metre fold-out timeline divided into three
rows: life–work–world. It begins with the birth of Sigmund Freud in 1856
and ends in 1940, with the publication of two posthumous works. Acting as a
teaching and chronological guide to the research and study of psychoanalysis,
it also allows for connections between scientific and cultural events happening
in the world at the turn of the twentieth century.
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INTERVIEW WITH FREUD
In 1926, aged seventy, Freud gave a rare interview to
George Sylvester Viereck at his summer house in Semmering, in the Austrian
alps. With the incisive wit and perceptive intelligence that characterized him,
Freud discusses issues including family, love, illness, death, psychoanalysis,
the psychoanalytical movement, literature and philosophy. LEARN MORE
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