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Includes an afterword by the author In the Freud
Archives tells the story of an unlikely encounter
among three men K. R. Eissler, the venerable
doyen of psychoanalysis Jeffrey Moussaieff
Masson, a flamboyant, restless forty-two- year-old
Sanskrit scholar turned psychoanalyst turned
virulent anti-Freudian and Peter Swales, a
mischievous thirty-five-year-old former assistant
to the Rolling Stones and self-taught Freud
scholar. At the center of their Oedipal drama are
the Sigmund Freud Archives--founded, headed, and
jealously guarded by Eissler--whose sealed
treasure gleams and beckons to the community of
Freud scholarship as if it were the Rhine
gold.Janet Malcolm's fascinating book first
appeared some twenty years ago, when it
was immediately recognized as a rare and
remarkable work of nonfiction. A story
of infatuation and disappointment, betrayal and
revenge, In the Freud Archives is essentially a
comedy. But the powerful presence of Freud
himself and the harsh bracing air of his ideas
about unconscious life hover over the
narrative and give it a tragic dimension.
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Includes an afterword by the author In the Freud
Archives tells the story of an unlikely encounter
among three men K. R. Eissler, the venerable
doyen of psychoanalysis Jeffrey Moussaieff
Masson, a flamboyant, restless forty-two-year-old
Sanskrit scholar turned psychoanalyst turned
virulent anti- Freudian and Peter Swales, a
mischievous thirty-five-year-old former assistant
to the Rolling Stones and self-taught Freud
scholar. At the center of their Oedipal drama are
the Sigmund Freud Archives-- founded, headed, and
jealously guarded by Eissler--whose sealed
treasure gleams and beckons to the community of
Freud scholarship as if it were the Rhine
gold.Janet Malcolm's fascinating book
first appeared some twenty years ago, when it was
immediately recognized as a rare and remarkable
work of nonfiction. A story of infatuation and
disappointment, betrayal and revenge, In the
Freud Archives is essentially a comedy. But the
powerful presence of Freud himself and the harsh
bracing air of his ideas about unconscious life
hover over the narrative and give it a tragic
dimension.
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