Freud, Dora, and Vienna 1900Evaluating the psychoanalytic encounter of Sigmund Freud and Dora, an emotionally troubled adolescent suffering from hysteria, Hannah S. Decker places the treatment of Dora into a larger social and historical context.In an effort to provide a glimpse into the private lives of upper-middle-class Jews in fin-de-siecle Vienna, Freud, Dora, and Vienna 1990 pursues the lives of both Freud and Dora before and after their meeting. |
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In Spite of Her Reluctance | 4 |
The Purely Human and Social Circumstances | 14 |
The Purely Human and Social Circumstances | 29 |
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