Freud's British Family presents ground-breaking research into the lives of the British branch of the Freud family, their connections to the founder of psychoanalysis, and into Freud's relationship to Britain.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
List of Images
List of Charts
Acknowledgements
List of Abbreviations
Introduction
1. The Freud family: sites of belonging, imagination, and diaspora
2. Settling in Britain: kinship, social networks, and material enterprise
3. Emanuel's trilogy of loss, pain, and relocation
4. 'Talking, walking, eating and drinking': Freud's 1875 visit to Britain
5. Emanuel in everyday life 1875-1907: identity, art, and pathology
6. From an 'insignificant little man' to a Joycean hero: Philipp Freud's journeys
7. Freud's 1908 visit to Britain
8. Savigny Platz to Platt's Siding: Emanuel's final journeys
9. Freud's British nephews: Sam and John
10. Berggasse in London, NW3, 1938-1939
11. Epilogue
Sources and References
Index