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Karl Abraham was an important and influential early member of Freud's inner circle of trusted colleagues. As such, he played a significant part in the establishment of psychoanalysis as a recognised and respected discipline.

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'Since psychoanalysis is established as an essential part of the history of ideas for the last century, intellectual historians should relish the fact that an absolutely excellent and full edition of this correspondence has come out.' - Paul Roazen, author of The Trauma of Freud: Controversies in Psychoanalysis'Clearly, the correspondence Freud exchanged with his Berlin pupil Karl Abraham is one of his most significant ones ... A new complete edition has long been overdue. Now, at last, Ernst Falzeder has provided it, adding an annotation up to the level of today's scholarship. Anyone interested in psychoanalysis will be indebted to him.' - Michael Schroter, Berlin, editor of the Freud-Eittingdon correspondence.

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- PREFACE -- INTRODUCTION / Andre Haynal & Ernst Falzeder -- EDITORIAL NOTE -- translator's note -- ABBREVIATIONS -- Correspondence -- 1907 Letters 1-13 -- 1908 Letters 14-57 -- 1909 Letters 5 8 -80 -- 1910 Letters 81-98 -- 1911 Letters 99-118 -- 1912 Letters 119-147 -- 1913 Letters 148-189 -- 1914 Letters 190-262 -- 1915 Letters 263-285 -- 1916 Letters 286-305 -- 1917 Letters 30 6-3 30 -- 1918 Letters 33 1-3 48 -- REFERENCES -- INDEX.

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 31/12/2002
      ISBN13: 9781855750517, 978-1855750517
      ISBN10: 1855750511

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      Book Synopsis
      Karl Abraham was an important and influential early member of Freud's inner circle of trusted colleagues. As such, he played a significant part in the establishment of psychoanalysis as a recognised and respected discipline.

      Trade Review
      'Since psychoanalysis is established as an essential part of the history of ideas for the last century, intellectual historians should relish the fact that an absolutely excellent and full edition of this correspondence has come out.' - Paul Roazen, author of The Trauma of Freud: Controversies in Psychoanalysis'Clearly, the correspondence Freud exchanged with his Berlin pupil Karl Abraham is one of his most significant ones ... A new complete edition has long been overdue. Now, at last, Ernst Falzeder has provided it, adding an annotation up to the level of today's scholarship. Anyone interested in psychoanalysis will be indebted to him.' - Michael Schroter, Berlin, editor of the Freud-Eittingdon correspondence.

      Table of Contents

      ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- PREFACE -- INTRODUCTION / Andre Haynal & Ernst Falzeder -- EDITORIAL NOTE -- translator's note -- ABBREVIATIONS -- Correspondence -- 1907 Letters 1-13 -- 1908 Letters 14-57 -- 1909 Letters 5 8 -80 -- 1910 Letters 81-98 -- 1911 Letters 99-118 -- 1912 Letters 119-147 -- 1913 Letters 148-189 -- 1914 Letters 190-262 -- 1915 Letters 263-285 -- 1916 Letters 286-305 -- 1917 Letters 30 6-3 30 -- 1918 Letters 33 1-3 48 -- REFERENCES -- INDEX.

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