西格蒙德·弗洛伊德最后的家

IF 0.4 4区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, PSYCHOANALYSIS
Carol Seigel
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本文探讨了西格蒙德·弗洛伊德在生命的最后一年逃离奥地利的经历,以及他在伦敦的最后一年的经历。弗洛伊德在伦敦和维也纳住过的两所房子进行了比较,并研究了它们的独特特征。在弗洛伊德在伦敦家中的最后一年里,他忙碌而活跃,写作,看病,接待来访者,被家人和朋友包围,直到他的癌症无法治愈。1939年9月,弗洛伊德在家中去世。弗洛伊德的遗产今天被保存在他的两个家的博物馆里,伯格加斯19号和马雷斯菲尔德花园20号。关键词:西格蒙德·弗洛伊德、安娜·弗洛伊德、玛莎·弗洛伊德、athenaberggassemaresfield gardens、维也纳、阿隆去世披露声明作者未报告潜在利益冲突。注1弗洛伊德-恩斯特·弗洛伊德1938年5月12日,FML,引自恩斯特·弗洛伊德编著的《西格蒙德·弗洛伊德1873-1939年书信》,1957年,第438.2页。弗洛伊德- laml -de- groot, 1938年8月22日,FML.3 August Aichhorn,引自对埃德蒙·恩格尔曼的采访,独立报,1997.31 .4弗洛伊德-塞缪尔·弗洛伊德1938年6月4日,伦敦弗洛伊德博物馆弗洛伊德-埃廷根,1938年6月7日,国会图书馆,希尔达·杜立特,致敬弗洛伊德,1956.7弗洛伊德-玛丽·波拿巴,1938年6月8日,国会图书馆,弗洛伊德-希尔伯斯坦,1875年,西格蒙德·弗洛伊德档案,1938年6月13日,弗洛伊德-兰普-德·格鲁特,1938年6月13日,国会图书馆,弗洛伊德-亚历山大·弗洛伊德档案,11弗洛伊德- h·g·弗洛伊德。14.韦尔斯,1939年7月16日,FML.12伊万·沃德,弗洛伊德的英语之家,教育博客,2020年4月14日,www.freud.org.uk.13 FML档案资料盖伊,彼得·弗洛伊德:《我们时代的生活》,1971年第635.15页,弗洛伊德-兰普-德-格鲁特,1938年10月8日,FML.16弗洛伊德-兰普-德-格鲁特,1938年6月13日,FML.17弗洛伊德-艾汀根,1938年12月19日,FML. 19弗洛伊德-兰普-德-格鲁特,1938年11月20日,引自迈克尔·莫尔纳的《西格蒙德·弗洛伊德日记》1929 - 39,1992.20 Kurzeste Chronik, 1938年11月10日,引自迈克尔·莫尔纳的《西格蒙德·弗洛伊德日记》1929 - 39,1992.21安娜·弗洛伊德-克林顿·麦克科德,1938年8月28日,FML.22序言,20 Maresfield花园。弗洛伊德博物馆指南1998.23 Victor Mazin艺术梦想和革命,篇章。莫妮卡Pessler & Daniela Finzi弗洛伊德,精神分析的起源,Berggasse 19日2020.24 Victor Mazin艺术梦想和革命,篇章。莫妮卡Pessler & Daniela Finzi弗洛伊德精神分析的起源,Berggasse 19日2020.25 Derose汤姆,“家是心在哪里”,教育博客7.4.2020,www.freud.org.uk.26信Freud-Fliess,引用在伯克,詹尼佛洛伊德的神,2006年,第139.27页“我对西格蒙德·弗洛伊德的回忆”,出自《狼人的狼人》,Muriel Gardiner编辑(1971),引自《弗洛伊德:我们时代的生活》,Peter Gay, 170.28页希尔达·杜立特(HD),致敬弗洛伊德,1956.29 Kurzeste Chronik, 1938年8月8日,引自Michael Molnar,《西格蒙德·弗洛伊德日记》1929 - 39,1992.30希尔达·杜立特(HD),致敬弗洛伊德,1956.31 Jones, Ernest,西格蒙德·弗洛伊德的生活和工作,1953.32 Freud- eitingon, 1938年8月10日,FML,引自20 Maresfield Gardens:《弗洛伊德博物馆指南》,伦敦,1998.33希尔达·杜立德(HD),《向弗洛伊德致敬》,1956.34 BBC-弗洛伊德录音,1938年12月6日,FML.35弗洛伊德-斯特凡·茨威格,1938年7月20日,引自琼斯,欧内斯特,《西格蒙德·弗洛伊德的生活和工作》,1957年第3卷,第235.36页。弗洛伊德-路德维希·宾斯万格,1936年8月10日,国会图书馆。37弗洛伊德-玛丽·波纳巴,1938年6月15日,引自舒尔,马克斯,弗洛伊德:生与死,1972.38 W.H.奥登,纪念西格蒙德·弗洛伊德,1939年。carol Seigel,文学硕士(Cantab), 2009年至2022年夏季担任伦敦弗洛伊德博物馆馆长。她在剑桥大学(University of Cambridge)学习历史,随后在伦敦大学(University of London)获得现代史和博物馆研究硕士学位。Carol在伦敦不同的博物馆担任了超过25年的各种角色,在策展人、展览和博物馆管理方面积累了专业知识。
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Sigmund Freud’s Final Home
ABSTRACTSigmund Freud’s escape from Austria at the end of his life, and his experiences during his last year in London, are explored. The two homes where Freud lived in London and Vienna are compared, and their unique characteristics examined. During Freud’s final year at home in London he was busy and active, writing, seeing patients, receiving visitors, surrounded by family and friends, until his cancer was no longer treatable. Freud died at home in September 1939. Freud’s legacy is preserved today in museums in both his homes, Berggasse 19 and 20 Maresfield Gardens.KEYWORDS: Sigmund FreudAnna FreudMartha FreudAthenaBerggasseMaresfield GardensViennaLondondeath Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author.Notes1 Freud-Ernst Freud 12.5.1938, FML, quoted in ed. Ernst Freud, Letters of Sigmund Freud 1873–1939, 1957, p. 438.2 Freud- Lampl-de-Groot, 22.8.1938, FML.3 August Aichhorn, quoted in interview with Edmund Engelman, The Independent newspaper, 31.7.1999.4 Freud-Sam Freud 4.6.1938, Freud Museum London (FML).5 Freud-Eitingon, 7.6.1938, FML.6 Hilda Doolittle (HD), Tribute to Freud, 1956.7 Freud- Marie Bonaparte, 8.6.1938, FML.8 Freud-Silberstein, 1875, Sigmund Freud Archive, Library of Congress.9 Freud-Lampl-de-Groot, 13.6.1938, FML.10 Freud – Alexander Freud, 22.6.1938, Sigmund Freud Archive, Library of Congress.11 Freud-H.G.Wells, 16.7.1939, FML.12 Ivan Ward, Freud’s English Home, Education Blog, 14.4.2020, www.freud.org.uk.13 FML Archive material.14 Gay, Peter Freud: A Life for Our Time, 1971 p. 635.15 Freud -Lampl-de-Groot, 8.10.1938, FML.16 Freud -Lampl-de-Groot, 13.6.1938, FML.17 Freud-Eitingon, 19.12.1938, FML.18 Martha Freud-Lilly Freud Marte, 22.6.1938, LOC.19 Freud-Lampl-de-Groot, 20.11.1938, FML, quoted in Michael Molnar, The Diary of Sigmund Freud 1929–39, 1992.20 Kurzeste Chronik, 10.11.1938, quoted in Michael Molnar, The Diary of Sigmund Freud 1929–39, 1992.21 Anna Freud-Clinton McCord, 28.8.1938, FML.22 Preface, 20 Maresfield Gardens, A Guide to the Freud Museum, 1998.23 Victor Mazin, Art Dreams and Revolution, chapter in ed. Monika Pessler & Daniela Finzi, Freud, Berggasse 19, The Origin of Psychoanalysis, 2020.24 Victor Mazin, Art Dreams and Revolution, chapter in ed. Monika Pessler & Daniela Finzi, Freud, Berggasse 19, The Origin of Psychoanalysis, 2020.25 Tom Derose, “Home is Where the Heart is”, Education Blog 7.4.2020, www.freud.org.uk.26 Letter Freud-Fliess, quoted in Burke, Janine, The Gods of Freud, 2006, p. 139.27 “My Recollections of Sigmund Freud”, in The Wolf-Man by the Wolf-Man, ed. Muriel Gardiner (1971), quoted in Freud: A Life for Our Time by Peter Gay, P. 170.28 Hilda Doolittle (HD), Tribute to Freud, 1956.29 Kurzeste Chronik, 8.8.1938, quoted in Michael Molnar, The Diary of Sigmund Freud 1929–39, 1992.30 Hilda Doolittle (HD), Tribute to Freud, 1956.31 Jones, Ernest, Life and Work of Sigmund Freud, 1953.32 Freud-Eitingon, 8.10.1938, FML, quoted in 20 Maresfield Gardens: A Guide to the Freud Museum London, 1998.33 Hilda Doolittle (HD), Tribute to Freud, 1956.34 BBC- Freud recording 6.12.1938, FML.35 Freud-Stefan Zweig, 20.7.1938, quoted in Jones, Ernest, The Life and Work of Sigmund Freud, 1957 Vol 3, p. 235.36 Freud- Ludwig Binswanger, 8.10.1936, Library of Congress.37 Freud-Marie Bonaparte, 15.6.1938, quoted in Schur, Max, Freud: Living and Dying, 1972.38 W.H. Auden, In Memory of Sigmund Freud, 1939.Additional informationNotes on contributorsCarol SeigelCarol Seigel, MA (Cantab), was Director of the Freud Museum London from 2009 until summer 2022. She studied History at the University of Cambridge, followed by Masters’ degrees in Modern History, and in Museum Studies, at the University of London. Carol worked in different museums in London in a variety of roles for over twenty-five years, developing expertise in curatorship, exhibitions, and museum management.
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Psychoanalytic Inquiry PSYCHOLOGY, PSYCHOANALYSIS-
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期刊介绍: Now published five times a year, Psychoanalytic Inquiry (PI) retains distinction in the world of clinical publishing as a genuinely monographic journal. By dedicating each issue to a single topic, PI achieves a depth of coverage unique to the journal format; by virtue of the topical focus of each issue, it functions as a monograph series covering the most timely issues - theoretical, clinical, developmental , and institutional - before the field. Recent issues, focusing on Unconscious Communication, OCD, Movement and and Body Experience in Exploratory Therapy, Objct Relations, and Motivation, have found an appreciative readership among analysts, psychiatrists, clinical psychologists and a broad range of scholars in the humanities.
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