'The harsh therapy' : an investigation into the inquisitorial method in the medieval witch trials and in Freud's early development of psychoanalysis
Freud wrote to Fliess on 24 January 1897: 'I ... understand the harsh therapy of the witches' judges'. This thesis tries to make that statement intelligible. It takes further the argument of my MA thesis: 'Freud and Wier: Transitional Figures?'. Freud appears to have been im...
Main Author: | Duffy, Kathleen |
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Other Authors: | Stadlen, Anthony |
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Regent's University
1999
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Online Access: | http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.310450 |
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