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Essay-Review: 'Freud: The Making of an Illusion' by Frederick Crews - Article by Lisa Appignanesi, author 

Essay-Review: 'Freud: The Making of an Illusion' by Frederick Crews - Article by Lisa Appignanesi, author  | Writers & Books | Scoop.it
Frederick Crews has a loyalty of preoccupation rare in a literary academic. His attacks on Sigmund Freud began way back in the mid-1970s with his publicly proclaimed conversion away from the Freudian literary criticism he practiced at the time. His new biography, Freud: The Making of an Illusion, damning and mesmerizing by turns, is about the young Freud. It marks the zenith of what has become Crews’s crusade “to put an end to the myth of psychoanalysis and its creator” by stripping Freud of both his empiricist credentials and the image of a “lone explorer possessing courageous perseverance, deductive brilliance, tragic insight, and healing power.” The idealization of Freud the man that Crews is so keen to prove a blinding illusion is hardly prevalent.
bobbygw's curator insight, October 5, 2017 12:26 PM
The essayist, Lisa Appignanesi, is Chair of the Royal Society of Literature and former Chair of the Trustees of the Freud Museum in London. She is the author of Mad, Bad, and Sad: A History of Women and the Mind Doctors, among other books. (October 2017)
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The Curious Conundrum of Freud’s Persistent Influence

The Curious Conundrum of Freud’s Persistent Influence | Writers & Books | Scoop.it
“Freud,” a critical biography by Frederick Crews, asks why the creator of a scientifically delegitimized blueprint of the mind still carries so much sway.
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