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Freud's Megalomania Israel Rosenfield (City University of New York)

Freud's Megalomania By Israel Rosenfield (City University of New York)

Freud's Megalomania by Israel Rosenfield (City University of New York)


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"Wonderfully contrived ....a triumph of that false-memory syndrome called contemporary fiction."-New York Times Book Review

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Freud's Megalomania: A Novel by Israel Rosenfield (City University of New York)

In an inventive blending of "comic energy and intellectual muscle" (The New Yorker), Israel Rosenfield serves up for our scrutiny and sheer delight Freud's long-lost last "manuscript," which reveals a Freud who in reflecting upon his life's work realizes that he has gotten it all wrong! A victim of his own self-delusion, Freud goes about setting the record straight with a preposterously seductive new theory of human behavior: it is not drives that motivate us, but rather our boundless capacity to deceive ourselves. Such are the explosive contents of his last manuscript, Megalomania. Its discovery years later prompts a postmortem that effectively puts the icon to rest, resurrects the man, and exposes the naivete of Freud's disciples and the megalomaniacal tendencies of his detractors. This "wise and witty" (Boston Sunday Globe) intellectual spoof delivers a surprising twist on history and a playful challenge to today's enduring Freud debate.

About Israel Rosenfield (City University of New York)

Israel Rosenfield, author of a number of nonfiction books, writes frequently for the New York Review of Books and teaches history at the City University of New York.

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GOR013164022
9780393321999
0393321991
Freud's Megalomania: A Novel by Israel Rosenfield (City University of New York)
Used - Good
Paperback
WW Norton & Co
2003-03-04
160
Winner of New York Times Notable Selection 2000
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