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  Encyclopedia: Sigmund Freud   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Freud was a smoker of Churchill-style cigars for most of his life; even after having his jaw removed due to malignancy, he continued to smoke until his death on September 23, 1939 of cancer of the mouth at the age of 83.
When Freud spoke of religion as an illusion, he maintained that it is a fantasy structure from which a man must be set free if he is to grow to maturity; and in his treatment of the unconscious he moved toward atheism.
Freud's view of the idea of God as being a version of the father image and his thesis that religious belief is at bottom infantile and neurotic do not depend upon the accounts of prehistory and Biblical history with which Freud dressed up his version of the origin and nature of religion.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Sigmund-Freud   (747 words)

  
 Object Checklist -- Sigmund Freud: Conflict & Culture (Library of Congress Exhibition)
Sigmund and Anna Freud on holiday in the Dolomites, Italy, 1913.
Freud's letter to the mother of a homosexual
Freud at a psychoanalytic congress in The Hague, 1920
www.loc.gov /exhibits/freud/freudobj.html   (386 words)

  
 Search Tuna Report for sigmund freud   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Freud worked briefly with, was a professor in Vienna and co-founded the Vienna Psychoanalytical Society and the International Psychoanalytic Association....
Sigmund Freud Museum Wien / Vienna - Sigmund...
Vidas Y Obras - Sigmund Freud - PsicoMundo,...
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Returning to the epigraph taken from Freud’s The Creative Writer and Daydreaming, we see that the imagination is capable not only of assuaging a discomforting past or present but more so the act of imagination, of the daydream is lodged in a future moment.
For Freud, the daydream is an apt means by which one creates a, “world of his own or, to put it more correctly, by imposing a new and more pleasing order on the things that make up his world” (Freud, The Uncanny: 25).
Freud is of use in this discussion to the extent that his understanding of the psychic need for the daydream offers a blueprint for survival through difficult histories and subjectivities.
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 Austria
1982 Anna Freud, Austria/Engl psychoanalyst/daughter of Sigmund, dies at 86
1866 Maria Amalia, of Bourbon-Sicily, wife of Louis Filips of Austria, dies
1782 Maria Amalia of Bourbon-Sicily, wife of Louis Phillip of Austria
www.brainyhistory.com /topics/a/austria.html   (4453 words)

  
 Yael S. Feldman
Psychology and Ideology in the Representation of the Shoah in Israeli Literature," Probing the Limits of Representation, ed.
"The Vilna Ghetto--Jerusalem or Yavneh?" - Y. Sobol's Misreading of Berdichewshky, Freud, and the Identification-with-the-Aggressor." AJS Annual Conference, Boston, December 1988.
"The Gender of Peace and War: Gilman, Woolf, Freud." Women and War, Conference by Psychologists for Social Responsibility, Washington DC, October 10, 2003 [in absentia].
www.nyu.edu /gsas/dept/hebrew/skirball/feldman   (4345 words)

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