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Frosh is the ideal guide on Freudclear-eyed, cogent, and compelling. An essential book.
Anthony Elliott, Research Professor of Sociology & Dean of External Engagement, University of South Australia


Born into a Jewish family in the Moravian town of Freiberg, Sigmund Freud (1856-1939) entered the University of Vienna at the age of 17 and began his medical career in 1882. Following an 1885 fellowship in Paris, during which he learned about the use of hypnosis to treat hysteria, he embarked on the incredible journey of discovery that would lead to the creation of the talking cure and, ultimately, a whole new way to think about human consciousness and experience.


In Simply Freud, Professor Stephen Frosh offers an engaging and accessible introduction to Freud and his major ideas, including the unconscious, sexual repression, free association, and the interpretation of dreams. At the same time, he reminds us that Freud was also a personambitious, conflicted, amorous, irritable, blind about some things, prophetically insightful about others. His personality shaped the way psychoanalysis developed, and Professor Frosh shows how the dreams he had, the jokes he told, and the patients he worked with all contributed to the formation of his landmark work.


With its vivid portrait of life in nineteenth-century Viennaand the enormous social and political upheavals that provided the context for Freuds workSimply Freud is an invaluable overview of the life and times of the man whose revolutionary insights remain crucial for our understanding of central aspects of our world.

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Simply Freud
Stephen Frosh
Simply Charly
New York
Copyright 2018 by Stephen Frosh
Cover Illustration by Vladymyr Lukash
Cover Design by Scarlett Rugers
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means, including photocopying, recording, or other electronic or mechanical methods, without the prior written permission of the publisher, except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical reviews and certain other noncommercial uses permitted by copyright law. For permission requests, write to the publisher at the address below.
ISBN: 978-1-943657-76-6
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Praise for Simply Freud
A lucid and engaging brief introduction to Sigmund Freuds life and thought.
Daniel Pick, Professor of History at Birbeck College, University of London
Simply Freud is a beautiful as well as informative read. Frosh applies his erudition and long engagement with psychoanalysis to formulate an elegant, accessible introduction to Freud and the clinical practice, concepts and debates he inspired (and indeed toiled so hard for), that mobilizes authoritative commentaries to enrich this account, but (as appropriate for this topic) is very much his own reading. Simply a delight.
Erica Burman, Professor of Education at The University of Manchester
Frosh is the ideal guide on Freudclear-eyed, cogent and compelling. An essential book.
Anthony Elliott, Research Professor of Sociology & Dean of External Engagement, University of South Australia
Stephen Frosh plots a novel route through the much-storied history of Freuds life and intellectual legacy. Froshs style is compellingly readable. He shows us not only what has long been lost to usthe strangeness of Freudbut also offers us an incisive portrayal of a brilliant, often defiant and ultimately epoch-defining intellectual who taught us that we are far more than we (consciously) know ourselves to be.
Derek Hook, Professor of Psychology, Duquesne University
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Series Editor's Foreword
S imply Charlys Great Lives series offers brief but authoritative introductions to the worlds most influential peoplescientists, artists, writers, economists, and other historical figures whose contributions have had a meaningful and enduring impact on our society.
Each book provides an illuminating look at the works, ideas, personal lives, and the legacies these individuals left behind, also shedding light on the thought processes, specific events, and experiences that led these remarkable people to their groundbreaking discoveries or other achievements. Additionally, every volume explores various challenges they had to face and overcome to make history in their respective fields, as well as the little-known character traits, quirks, strengths, and frailties, myths and controversies that sometimes surrounded these personalities.
Our authors are prominent scholars and other top experts who have dedicated their careers to exploring each facet of their subjects work and personal lives.
Unlike many other works that are merely descriptions of the major milestones in a persons life, the Great Lives series goes above and beyond the standard format and content. It brings substance, depth, and clarity to the sometimes-complex lives and works of historys most powerful and influential people.
We hope that by exploring this series, readers will not only gain new knowledge and understanding of what drove these geniuses, but also find inspiration for their own lives. Isnt this what a great book is supposed to do?
Charles Carlini, Simply Charly
New York City
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Preface
S igmund Freud (18561939) was the founder of psychoanalysis and one of the most influential writers of modern times. He invented a way of thinking about people that emphasizes the importance of their inner world of desires and wishes, and he developed a practice of psychotherapy that set the stage for all the talking cures with which we are now familiar. The poet W. H. Auden wrote of him that he is no more a person / now but a whole climate of opinion, expressing how Freuds ideas have come to be vital aspects of contemporary life. The unconscious, sexual repression, free association, the interpretation of dreams, even therapeutic culture all have their place at the center of western society because of Freud. But he was a person tooambitious, conflicted, amorous, irritable, blind about some things but prophetically insightful about others. In fact, his personality shaped the way psychoanalysis developed, and its texts are full of vignettes from Freuds lifethe dreams he had, the jokes he told, and the patients he worked with. Remarkably, psychoanalysis is a discipline built on the dream life of its creator.
This book presents a biographical introduction to Freud and to his major ideas. It describes his life in 19th-century Vienna and the patients with whom he worked; it looks at the relationships he formed with his teachers and followers, including his passionate links with men with whom he subsequently fell out. It focuses on how his theories developed in the context of the enormous social and political upheavals of the early 20th centurydisruptions which eventually prompted Freud to move to England as an exile, in order, as he wrote in 1938 to his son Ernst, to die in freedom.
But why do we need another book about Freud? After all, not only has he been dead for over three-quarters of a century, but his intellectual death has been declared many timesthough often quickly resurrected, as in a famous Newsweek cover of 2006 that inserted the word Not into the title Freud is Dead. The passion surrounding the question of whether there is anything worth keeping alive in Freudthat is, in his ideas and in the legacy he gave the world, i.e., psychoanalysiscontinues to be intense. Even one contributor to the Newsweek article defending Freud complained that he had been misquoted, and for every defense, there is at least one virulent attack. In addition, there seems to be no end of books about Freud, including a series of biographies ranging from the whimsical and partial, to the deeply scholarly and appreciatively critical. Since 2000, when the Library of Congress opened most of its archives of Freuds documents, there has been at least one major study (by French historian and psychoanalyst Elisabeth Roudinesco) that incorporates most of what is knowable about Freud, and it is possible to argue that there is not really much left to be said. So why yet another book?
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