Abstract:
:Despite steadfast denials by Ernest Jones, Peter Gay and Paul Roazen (among others), a recent discovery by Franz Maciejewski renders it reasonably certain that Freud had an affair with his sister-in-law, Minna Bernays. While this discovery vindicates certain claims made by the controversial Freud scholar, Peter Swales, other claims of his vis-a-vis Freud's personality and ideas are open to doubt. Meanwhile, the reception of Swales's ideas, and indeed the whole controversy about Freud's love life, provide ample confirmation of many of Erich Fromm's prescient theses about Freud's personality and the politics and historiography of psychoanalysis.
journal_name
Psychoanal Histjournal_title
Psychoanalysis and historyauthors
Burston Ddoi
10.3366/e1460823508000068subject
Has Abstractpub_date
2008-01-01 00:00:00pages
115-30issue
1eissn
1460-8235issn
1755-201Xjournal_volume
10pub_type
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