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SIGMUND FREUD CHRONOLOGY
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| Publication of Delusion and Dreams in W. Jensen's 'Gradiva'. | |
| Jung drew his notice to this novella. Freud analyses the dreams and delusions of Jensen's character, a young archaeologist. "Artists are valuable colleagues and their testimony is of great worth," he writes on his relationship with literature, "for they generally know about more things in heaven and earth than are yet dreamt of in our philosophy." | |
![]() Reproduction of the Gradiva which hung next to Freud's Couch. Photo by Edmund Engelman, 1938 |
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| With his sister-in-law Minna Bernays he undertakes a
lengthy journey to Florence and Rome, where he chances upon a relief of the Gradiva in the
Vatican Museum. |
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![]() Freud ca. 1907, Photo: L.Grillich |
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| The patient who became known as the "Rat Man" entered analysis with Freud. |
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