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Freud's trip to Orvieto : the great doctor's unresolved confrontation with antisemitism, death, and homoeroticism; his passion for paintings; and the writer in his footsteps / Nicholas Fox Weber.

Van Pelt Library BF173.F85 W43 2017
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Weber, Nicholas Fox, 1947- author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Freud, Sigmund, 1856-1939.
Signorelli, Luca, 1441?-1523.
Freud, Sigmund, 1856-1939--Travel.
Signorelli, Luca, 1441?-1523--Criticism and interpretation.
Psychology.
Mental Processes.
Psychiatry.
Travel--psychology.
Art.
Criticism and interpretation.
Travel.
Italy.
Medical Subjects:
Psychology.
Mental Processes.
Psychiatry.
Travel--psychology.
Art.
Italy.
Genre:
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Physical Description:
351 pages : color illustrations ; 24 cm
Place of Publication:
New York : Bellevue Literary Press, 2017.
Summary:
After a visit to the cathedral at Orvieto in Italy, Sigmund Freud deemed Luca Signorelli's frescoes the greatest artwork he'd ever encountered; yet, a year later, he couldn't recall the artist's name. When the name came back to him, the images he had so admired vanished from his mind's eye. This is known as the "Signorelli parapraxis" in the annals of Freudian psychoanalysis and is a famous example from Freud's own life of his principle of repressed memory. What was at the bottom of this? There have been many theories on the subject, but Nicholas Fox Weber is the first to study the actual Signorelli frescoes for clues.0What Weber finds in these extraordinary Renaissance paintings provides unexpected insight into this famously confounding incident in Freud's biography. As he sounds the depths of Freud's feelings surrounding his masculinity and Jewish identity, Weber is drawn back into his own past, including his memories of an adolescent obsession with a much older woman.0'Freud's Trip to Orvieto' is an intellectual mystery with a very personal, intimate dimension. Through rich illustrations, Weber evokes art's singular capacity to provoke, destabilize, and enchant us, as it did Freud, and awaken our deepest memories, fears, and desires.
Contents:
Freud's memory loss
The reprint
Freud's pilgrimages
The text
The Karpes continue
Freud's trip
Names
Orvieto
What Richard and Marietta say about all this
Fra Angelico
Antichrist
The identity of the antichrist
Maud Cruttwell
"A godless Jew"
Am I a mensch or a wuss?
The conquistador
Maud's vision
Freud and the Etruscans
The devil
The entrance to Hell
Maleness
The case of Luca Signorelli
Hannibal
Jackie
Or bodies, our deaths
Grandpa's funeral
Fathers and sons
Enter Jean-Paul Sartre
Wanting to be Hannibal
Richard and Marietta's conclusion
What this meant
Signorelli's pinups
André Gide blocked, too
Zilboorg
Picturing Freud
The man who felt paintings in his heart and bones
Sarburgh
Raphael
Freud on Dostoevsky
The Titian
The Jew again
The letter to Fliess
The Psychopathology of everyday life
Jacques Lacan's take on it
Minna Bernays
Sobriety
The search continues
Wanting an answer, and yearning for the authority that will provide one
The young blade.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9781942658269
1942658265
OCLC:
987423966
Publisher Number:
99972586932

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