Freud and the Melancholy Rabbi: A Novel
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2016 | Fiction & Poetry
'One day they will say that Sigmund Freud read the Law with a rabbi, and no one will believe it.'Vienna, 1903, and two unlikely figures meet: Rashab, the fifth Rabbi of Lubavitch, and Sigmund Freud, the father of psychoanalysis. Rashab has journeyed from Lubavitch to Vienna with his son, his future successor; the paralysis in his arm and a persistent stutter leading him to this consultation with Freud.The two men discuss their ideologies - bringing in Kabbalah, psychoanalysis, faith, science - shining a light on their own fears and internal struggles. Freud analyses the details yet further with his distinguished pupil Wilhelm Stekel.Taking place in a rapidly changing world, this book records a brief meeting between two individuals whose contrasting beliefs will shape the twentieth century.
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Published by | Karnac Books |
Edition | Unknown |
ISBN | 9781782204053 |
Language | N/A |
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