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Hysteria Richard Appignanesi

Hysteria By Richard Appignanesi

Hysteria by Richard Appignanesi


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An illuminating visual guide to the birth of psychoanalysis

Hysteria Summary

Hysteria by Richard Appignanesi

Hysteri a is a graphic novel account of the first steps, errors and frustrations of Sigmund Freud's career, which would lead to the foundation of a revolutionary new clinical therapy: psychoanalysis. The book traces Freud's early training in neurological research and medicine; the crucial turning point of his studies with Jean-Martin Charcot at La Salpetriere; and his establishment of a therapeutic practice in Vienna. Perfectly matching text and illustrations, Hysteri recounts Freud's interest in his colleague Josef Breuer's 'Anna O' case study, as well as giving an account of his own case histories of hysteria, particularly the treatment of Fraulein Elisabeth von R. The studies brought to life in this authoritative, beautifully illustrated graphic novel are collected in Freud and Breuer's co-authored Studies in Hysteria, which marked the birth of psychoanalysis.

About Richard Appignanesi

Oscar Zarate is an award-winning graphic novelist. His books include A Small Killing (with Alan Moore), It's Dark in London and, most recently, The Park. He lives in London. Richard Appignanesi originated the For Beginners... series. His own bestselling titles for that series include Freud and Existentialism, both illustrated by Oscar Zarate. He also edited SelfMadeHero's Manga Shakespeare series. He lives in London.

Additional information

GOR013358195
9781906838997
1906838992
Hysteria by Richard Appignanesi
Used - Like New
Paperback
SelfMadeHero
20151008
168
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Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
The book has been read, but looks new. The book cover has no visible wear, and the dust jacket is included if applicable. No missing or damaged pages, no tears, possible very minimal creasing, no underlining or highlighting of text, and no writing in the margins

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