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Description
From the vantage point of a dramatic moment in
U.S. cultural history, this book examines the
role of psychoanalysis, in particular, and the
behavioral sciences, in general, in present-day
psychological democracy. The intellectual pioneers
Sigmund Freud, C. G. Jung, G. Stanley Hall and
William James came together at one unique time in
1909 and engendered a climate that
still endures.The work is a product of fifty
years of research that began when the author was
in his first teaching post at Clark University,
Worcester, Massachusetts. This was the scene in
1909, twenty-five years earlier, of the only
visit of Freud to this country. He came with C.
G. Jung, both invited by Clark's President G.
Stanley Hall who was planning the 20th
anniversary celebration of his University.
Twenty-seven other leading world scientists
were also invited to lecture. William James, the
father of American psychology, came from Harvard
to see what Freud was like and to stay with Freud
and Jung at Hall's house. Thus the scions of
psychoanalysis and of American psychology
interacted on this special occasion.Sources not
hitherto available have been utilized, e.g.,
Freud's Travel Diary, on deposit in the
restricted portion of the Freud archives of the
Library of Congress. Similar sources have been
utilized for the contributions of Jung, Hall and
James. Through the approach of idiodynamics,
unknown facts about the participants have
also been discovered. By, examining the impact of
Freud on James, an unrecognized romantic
friendship during the last fifteen years of
James's life has been disclosed.Part One is
written in a readable style for the
general reader and is supplemented by a separate
Commentary for the interested scholar. Part Two
comprises the complete correspondence of Freud
and Hall, made available here for the first time.
Part Three presents a new translation of Freud's
five lectures at Clark on the origin and
development of psychoanalysis. These lectures are
still the best introduction (or summary) to
Freud's influential theories. The translation has
been faithfully executed to reflect Freud's
brilliant literary style.
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Description
From the vantage point of a dramatic moment in
U.S. cultural history, this book examines the
role of psychoanalysis, in particular, and the
behavioral sciences, in general, in present-day
psychological democracy. The intellectual
pioneers Sigmund Freud, C. G. Jung, G. Stanley
Hall and William James came together at one
unique time in 1909 and engendered a climate that
still endures.The work is a product of fifty
years of research that began when the author was
in his first teaching post at Clark University,
Worcester, Massachusetts. This was the scene in
1909, twenty-five years earlier, of the
only visit of Freud to this country. He came with
C. G. Jung, both invited by Clark's President G.
Stanley Hall who was planning the 20th
anniversary celebration of his University.
Twenty-seven other leading world scientists were
also invited to lecture. William James, the
father of American psychology, came from Harvard
to see what Freud was like and to stay with Freud
and Jung at Hall's house. Thus the scions
of psychoanalysis and of American psychology
interacted on this special occasion.Sources not
hitherto available have been utilized, e.g.,
Freud's Travel Diary, on deposit in the
restricted portion of the Freud archives of the
Library of Congress. Similar sources have been
utilized for the contributions of Jung, Hall and
James. Through the approach of idiodynamics,
unknown facts about the participants have also
been discovered. By, examining the impact of
Freud on James, an unrecognized romantic
friendship during the last fifteen years of
James's life has been disclosed.Part One is
written in a readable style for the general
reader and is supplemented by a separate
Commentary for the interested scholar. Part
Two comprises the complete correspondence of
Freud and Hall, made available here for the first
time. Part Three presents a new translation of
Freud's five lectures at Clark on the origin and
development of psychoanalysis. These lectures are
still the best introduction (or summary) to
Freud's influential theories. The translation has
been faithfully executed to reflect Freud's
brilliant literary style.
6
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