Stranger than fiction : the case histories of Sigmund Freud

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2001

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University of Cape Town

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The general aim of this study is to arrive at a critical assessment of the cultural-historical significance of Freud' s major case histories, through a close examination of three of the most famous: the cases of "Dora", "Schreber" and the "WolfMan". My investigation of the case histories themselves is prefaced, in Chapter One, by a selective review of some major strands in the recent critical tradition.
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Bibliography: leaves 201-209.

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