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title:Freud On Schreber : Psychoanalytic Theory and the Critical Act
author:Chabot, C. Barry.
publisher:University of Massachusetts Press
isbn10 | asin:0870233483
print isbn13:9780870233487
ebook isbn13:9780585142043
language:English
subjectPsychoanalytic interpretation, Criticism, Psychoanalysis and literature, Freud, Sigmund,--1856-1939, Schreber, Daniel Paul,--1842-1911.--Denkwrdigkeiten eines Nervenkranken.
publication date:1982
lcc:BF175.C43 1982eb
ddc:150.19/52
subject:Psychoanalytic interpretation, Criticism, Psychoanalysis and literature, Freud, Sigmund,--1856-1939, Schreber, Daniel Paul,--1842-1911.--Denkwrdigkeiten eines Nervenkranken.
Page i
Freud on Schreber
The old charts
are not so wrong
which added Adam
to the world's directions
which showed any of us
the center of a circle
our fingers
and our toes describe
Letter 14
Charles Olson,
The Maximus Poems
Page iii
Freud on Schreber
Psychoanalytic Theory and the Critical Act
C. Barry Chabot
The University of Massachusetts Press Amherst, 1982
Page iv
Acknowledgments and Permissions
From For Love: Poems 19501960. Copyright 1962 by Robert Creeley.
Reprinted by permission of Charles Scribner's Sons. Published in Great Britain and the British Commonwealth by Marion Boyars Publishers Ltd.
From Maximus Poems. Copyright 1960 by Charles Olson. Reprinted by permission of Corinth Books in association with Jargon Books.
From Small Ceremonies by Carol Shields. Copyright McGraw-Hill Ryerson Limited, 1976.
From Opus Posthumous, by Wallace Stevens, ed. by Samuel Morse French. Copyright 1957 by Elsie Stevens and Holly Stevens. Reprinted by permission of Alfred A. Knopf, Inc.
From The Freud/Jung Letters: The Correspondence between Sigmund Freud and C. G. Jung, ed. William McGuire, trans. Ralph Manheim and R. F. C. Hull. Bollingen Series 94. Copyright 1974 by Sigmund Freud Copyrights Ltd. and Erbengemeinschaft Prof. Dr. C. G. Jung. Reprinted by permission of Princeton University Press and the Hogarth Press Ltd.
From The Standard Edition of the Complete Psychological Works of Sigmund Freud, trans. and ed. James Strachey. Vol. 2: The Collected Papers of Sigmund Freud, ed. Ernest Jones, M.D., authorized translation under the supervision of Joan Riviere. Vol. 3: The Collected Works of Sigmund Freud, ed. Ernest Jones, M.D., authorized translation by Alix and James Strachey. Vol. 4: The Collected Papers of Sigmund Freud, ed. Ernest Jones, M.D., authorized translation under the supervision of Joan Riviere. Reprinted by permission of Sigmund Freud Copyrights Ltd., the Institute of Psycho-analysis, the Hogarth Press Ltd., and Basic Books.
Quotations from Daniel Paul Schreber's Memoirs of My Nervous Illness, trans. and ed. with introduction and notes by Ida Macalpine and Richard A. Hunter, published by William Dawson and Sons Limited, Folkestone, England, 1955, are by the kind permission of Dr. Richard Hunter.
An earlier version of chapter three appeared as "Psychoanalysis as Explication." Copyright 1978 by Journal of the Philadelphia Association for Psychoanalysis. Reprinted by permission of David Sachs, editor.
Copyright 1982 by The University of Massachusetts Press All rights reserved
Printed in the United States of America LC 81-16476 ISBN 0-87023-348-3
Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data appear on the last printed page of
this book.
Page v
To
Jeffrey and Justin
who would ask, "How long does it take to make a book, anyway,"
and to Susan who knew.
Page vii
Acknowledgments
During the time I worked on this project I incurred numerous debts which I wish now to acknowledge, if not hereby discharge. The American University twice provided crucial assistancefirst in the form of a grant to work on a more modest project which, with time, became this book; and then again later in aiding with the preparation of the final manuscript. My colleagues here consistently supported my efforts, even when I could give them little concrete reason to think that anything would come of them. This sort of trust is increasingly rare in the academic world; I am grateful for it, and hope that at least a beginning has been made toward earning it. Rudi von Abele, Charley Hardwick, and Tom Maddox kindly read various versions of what follows. I might not have persisted without their encouragement; and I would not have achieved even my present measure of success without their assistance. Thanks of a special sort are due Norman Holland, who introduced me not only to psychoanalysis, but also to how one might conduct a life of teaching and research. If in what follows I have the temerity to criticize his work on this or that specific point, I can only do so because he, more than anyone else, taught me how to think. A student's indebtedness can go no deeper.
An earlier version of chapter three was published in the Journal of the Philadelphia Association for Psychoanalysis; I thank its editor, David Sachs, for permission to republish materials originally published in its pages. A subsequent version of the same chapter was presented to the Kanzer Seminar for Psychoanalysis and the Humanities at Yale University; the various participants assisted me in understanding some of the implications of the position I was arguing.
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Contents
Introduction: Contexts and Problemso
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1: Schreber and His Memoirs
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2: Freud and Schreber's Memoirs
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