Freud, Jung, and Hall the king-maker : the historic expedition to America (1909), with G. Stanley Hall as host and William James as guest

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Freud, Jung, and Hall the king-maker : the historic expedition to America (1909), with G. Stanley Hall as host and William James as guest

by Saul Rosenzweig

Rana House Press, 1992

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"Including the complete correspondence of Sigmund Freud and G. Stanley Hall and a new translation of Freud's lectures at Clark University on the origin and development of psychoanalysis."

Bibliography: p. 443-463

Includes index

Description and Table of Contents

Description

In 1909, Freud and Jung sailed to the USA to lecture at Clark University, at the invitation of G Stanley Hall, the founder of the American Psychology Association. These lectures attracted many famous intellectual figures of the time, including William James. During the trip, Freud, Jung, and James all stayed at Hall's house. This book provides a remarkably intimate inside look at these personalities, their ideas and their interaction, and their broader influence on the times. Sources not hitherto available have been utilized, e.g., Freud's travel diary, on deposit in the restricted portion of the Library of Congress. Similar sources have been utilized for the contributions of Jung, Hall, and James. By examining the impact of Freud on James, an unrecognized romantic friendship during the last fifteen years of James's life has been disclosed.

Table of Contents

* The Visit: An exposition and idiodynamic analysis of the interrelated contributions of Freud, Jung, Hall, and James * The Letters: The complete correspondence of Freud and Hall is reproduced for the first time and historically annotated * The Lectures: A new translation is presented from the original German edition of the five lectures Freud delivered at Clark on the origin and development of psychoanalysis * A Synoptic Chronicle of events rounds out the volume

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