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The Young Freud: The Origins Of Psychoanalysis In Late Nineteenth-Century Viennese Culture

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The Young Freud: The Origins Of Psychoanalysis In Late Nineteenth-Century Viennese Culture

Author: Billa Zanuso
Binding: Hardback
Published: Basil Blackwell, 1986

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Jacket: Very good
Pages: Good
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The scholarly work The Young Freud: The Origins Of Psychoanalysis In Late Nineteenth-Century Viennese Culture chronicles the formative period of Sigmund Freud, illuminating the intellectual and cultural milieu of late nineteenth-century Vienna that fostered his revolutionary ideas. This compelling biography uncovers the intricate connections between Freud's personal development and the societal forces influencing the birth of psychoanalysis. It presents a vivid portrait of a young genius grappling with the scientific and philosophical currents of his era. The narrative illustrates how the vibrant, yet complex, Viennese society provided the fertile ground for the emergence of one of the most influential psychological theories in history.

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Author: Billa Zanuso
Binding: Hardback
Published: Basil Blackwell, 1986

Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: Very good
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings

The scholarly work The Young Freud: The Origins Of Psychoanalysis In Late Nineteenth-Century Viennese Culture chronicles the formative period of Sigmund Freud, illuminating the intellectual and cultural milieu of late nineteenth-century Vienna that fostered his revolutionary ideas. This compelling biography uncovers the intricate connections between Freud's personal development and the societal forces influencing the birth of psychoanalysis. It presents a vivid portrait of a young genius grappling with the scientific and philosophical currents of his era. The narrative illustrates how the vibrant, yet complex, Viennese society provided the fertile ground for the emergence of one of the most influential psychological theories in history.

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