But Freud also acknowledged that purely external factors, rather than internal inhibitions, might prevent the direct expression of such impulses. |
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With splurges of undigested Freud and lashings of dud anthropology, these essays fail to convince. |
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Surely that's necessary, but as Freud pointed out almost a century ago, Thanatos and Eros are hard to keep apart. |
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However, he argues further that if Freud is correct, the balance to Thanatos is Eros, or the love of life. |
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Freud constantly revised his theories in view of theoretical concerns and new data. |
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The moral that Freud drew from this reasoning was that the inhibition of natural emotional expressions could lead to dangerous consequences. |
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Jung, Freud and comrades helped to systematise intuitive skill while deciphering some psychic complexes of their own Europe in turmoil. |
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Sigmund Freud echoed such views, while suffering from incurable cancer of the palate. |
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Sigmund Freud experimented with this and other uses of cocaine and took the drug himself for many years. |
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For the exhibition Freud has chosen about two hundred oil paintings and sketches, watercolors, and drawings. |
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Do you dare risk losing the edges of your Lucian Freud poster to a malignant thumbtack? |
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Freud describes the melancholic person's relationship to the lost object, which is preserved via the process of identification. |
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Einstein is still a towering figure, Freud a very influential one, Marx has fallen on hard times. |
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Freud used dreams to plumb the depths of the unconscious for hidden meanings and emotions. |
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Where Freud suffered from bowdlerization, or having fathered on to him all sorts of odd ideas, Jung has been neglected. |
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For Sigmund Freud, childhood was a paradox in that one's identity emerges at the very time when one's morals and emotions are shapeless. |
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In a series of essays and monographs written between 1885 and 1900, Freud radically reconceptualized hysteria. |
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He despised Freud and Jung, for example, referring to them as Tweedledum and Tweedledee. |
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Of contemporary artists, Lucien Freud is a wonderful printmaker, while Damien Hirst has produced large albums of silk screens. |
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Conservative moralists find in Freud a justification for a morality of restraint. |
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As well as being the father of psychoanalysis, Freud might also be considered one of the founders of neuropsychology. |
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It is she who provokes the rupture between Freud and Jung which enabled the latter to venture deeper into the unconscious. |
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For Freud, every dream was caused by unconscious wishes that were released in sleep. |
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Furthermore, Freud placed the emphasis on the psychological mechanism of hysterical symptom formation. |
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Freud learned from Charcot that, in order to understand hysteria, he had to look to psychology rather than to neurology. |
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Apparently, he was miffed that his party, at a fabulous palazzo, clashed with a dinner held in honour of Lucian Freud. |
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Freud emphasises parricide, both in regard to the Oedipal urge and to the primal horde, where sons kill the father. |
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Freud usually claimed that psychoanalysis was a treatment in which direct influence and suggestion played little part. |
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Freud turns to the mechanism of projection to explain the existence of spirits as an exteriorization of internal mental processes. |
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You don't need to be Freud to guess what's preoccupying their subconscious. |
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If Sigmund Freud was alive today and could talk to cats, he'd have a field day. |
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Jung also argued that the Oedipus complex was not the universal phenomenon that Freud declared it to be. |
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As Sigmund Freud suggested long ago, memories are themselves recast every time they are called to mind. |
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The influence of European child psychoanalysts such as Hermine Hug-Hellmuth, Anna Freud and Melanie Klein became pervasive in this country. |
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Freud invented a therapeutic setting, called psychoanalysis, in which this self could be overheard. |
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Freud struggled to reconcile his notion of unconscious time with his Kantian and Newtonian view of the psyche. |
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Yet, in that familiar paradox Freud makes his own, our drives have their own ineluctable logics and rationales. |
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Poynton's arrant realism provides echoes of Lucian Freud, Stanley Spencer, Eric Fischl and Philip Pearlstein. |
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Freud affirmed that, with very few exceptions, dreams were disguised, hallucinatory fulfilments of repressed wishes. |
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Freud once argued that the aim of psychoanalysis was to reduce extreme hysteria to everyday common misery. |
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He becomes Bruce's mentor and his martial-art therapist, offering a mix of Freud and kung fu. |
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Lewis, charming and avuncular, is far easier to relate to than the aloof and distant Freud. |
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As Sigmund Freud reminds us, the lapsus linguae is, like the dream, a royal road to the unconscious. |
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Freud takes advantage of the almost infinite freedom oil gives to overpaint, scrape, repaint and correct. |
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Freud postulated this idea in terms of the outgrowth of civilization out of the primal horde. |
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Freud said they were disguised wishes, mostly sexual, that had been repressed and held within the unconscious mind. |
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After Freud, no one can ignore the realm of the unconscious and repression, and Weinrich considers him as well. |
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Of course, we know from Freud and then Lacan that everything you hand in is your own caca. |
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I delivered a paper on anachronism and identification in Aristotle and Freud a million years ago at a conference in New York. |
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Men tended to utilize the anaclitic choice, Freud thought, and women tend toward the narcissistic. |
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A small band of British artists, notably David Hockney and Lucien Freud, have always enjoyed international reputations. |
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I believe it was Freud who humbly suggested that the three greatest scientific revolutions were those that decentred humanity. |
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He understood what the significance of an assimilation of Dewey to Freud might hold rhetorically within the realm of American cultural politics. |
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Freud seems to have been deaf to the importance in myth of both sororicide and fratricide. |
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The parallel between suicide and death was established as early as Freud in his discussions of the death wish, and also in the work of Klein. |
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Before Freud or Jung, Wagner's five-hour-long saga depicted an archetypal journey to self-knowledge. |
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Freud called attention to preconscious dimensions that impinge on our behavior but never dispensed with them. |
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As a boy, Freud was intellectually precocious and an extremely hard worker. |
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The artist's first American show plumbed the art world's bottomless fascination with cuteness, female sexuality and Freud. |
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In his essay on Leonardo, Freud even derives curiosity and the desire for knowledge from sexuality. |
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He's also something of an armchair psychologist who enjoys reading Freud and other analysts. |
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Freud trained as a neurologist and had little psychiatric experience, having worked only briefly as a locum tenens in a mental hospital. |
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Freud gives the example of the army as an analogous macrostructure of supra-individual subjectivation. |
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In spite of his recognition of transference and counter-transference, Freud continued to maintain that he was a scientist until his death. |
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The only eyebrow-raising moments come from confessions of infantile sexuality that would have had Freud scrambling for pad and pen. |
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Freud is better known as a figurative painter but his early paintings, often linear in character, owe much to his graphic work. |
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The ambivalence stems from Wittgenstein's admiration of Freud combined with his staunch condemnation of psychoanalytic theory. |
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Given his unfulfilled ambition to construct a biology of the mind, Freud would have approved. |
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It is all too easy to be heavy-handed and reductive, something of which Freud himself was guilty on many occasions. |
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It was his mix of Expressionism and surrealism, however, that allowed Freud a legacy of admiration rather than notoriety. |
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Regarding academic medicine, it has become increasingly difficult for a Freud or a Mendel to gain recognition without university affiliation or corporate sponsorship. |
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The florid brushwork of a constable gets hypertrophied in Freud, into a kind of gross exaggeration of what unleashed paint can do. |
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Auden's elegy for Sigmund Freud follows the alcaic syllable-count. |
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The other lad is my oldest mate in the world, Tom Freud, who must have been staying with us that weekend. |
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This episode deals with the psychiatry of the Sixties, the rejection of Freud and the growth of the anti-establishment, which might sound worthy until I tell you this story. |
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Foucault and Freud should both be consulted on the complex sexual dynamics at play here. |
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It was as if he were saying, give them a little Freud, maybe they'll let me alone. |
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This inner world, as Freud and others had previously suggested, was a fiction of repressed fantasies, dreams, and visions. |
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Freud coined the term to describe the uncomfortable feeling of the familiar suddenly turned foreign. |
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The works are shown sequentially, opening with the original photo of Freud in all its tattered glory. |
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In the early 1900s, Sigmund Freud began to explore in earnest the similarities between neurotic behavior and ritual. |
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As it turns out, there are multiple, interlocking answers which range from Sigmund Freud to the pharmaceutical industry. |
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Even for our greatest philosopher of the surreal, Sigmund Freud, reality remained rooted in the personal and social. |
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A century and a half after the birth of Sigmund Freud, our understanding of human behavior remains at the third-grade level. |
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No area of disagreement between Jung and Freud reflected more clearly the temperamental differences between them than their respective attitude to symbols. |
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So great and effective was the opposition of Freud and his intimates, however, that the book never appeared in public view. |
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Jung, not Freud, liked fairy tales for what they tell us about human nature. |
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The tryst causes a professional fissure between Jung and his psychiatrist mentor, Sigmund Freud, played by Viggo Mortensen. |
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This then forms a rift between Jung and his mentor, renowned psychiatrist Sigmund Freud, played by Viggo Mortensen. |
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Lucian Freud, who died Thursday in London at the age of 88, was the most artist-like of artists. |
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There was no real reason to leave Austria, Freud believed, so why uproot the entire family? |
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Maybe they needed to do that because Freud himself was hardly a true limey. |
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After a century of suspicion, ridicule, character assassination and scientific debunking, Freud has not only survived, but grown into a figure of mythic proportions. |
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Freud postulated a narcissistic stage of emotional development, or primary narcissism, which precedes any investment of libido in objects other than the self. |
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In his quest to treat all neurotics, and not just those who suffer from hysteria, Freud abandons hypnotism and develops the technique of free association. |
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Definitely this is not the time to call in a child psychologist or bury ourselves in academic discussions on the merits and demerits of Freud versus Skinner versus Piaget. |
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I have a Sigmund Freud action figure thanks to a jet-setting friend but did not know just how many famous figures have been immortalized in plastic until now. |
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The novel is a grotesque exploration of fetishism which antedates Freud. |
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Freud searched constantly for the underlying causes of mental disorders, and he developed techniques such as free association and the study of dreams to probe the unconscious. |
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In later years I came to think it was worthless, that it was better to start without Freud and certainly not go through the genuflections that Freudians seem addicted to. |
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These concerns are not essentially narcissistic and not necessarily anti-analytical in the sense that made Freud pessimistic about the curability of narcissists. |
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Freud thought psychoanalysis was all you needed for the healthy soul. |
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For example, Freud analysed his own daughter Anna over a period of several years, a flagrant violation of psychoanalytic principles which most psychoanalysts would condemn. |
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Where Freud was wrong was in making psychosexual development so central that all other forms of social and emotional development were conceived as being derived from it. |
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Sigmund Freud, in Civilization and Its Discontents, writes that all of life is a battle between the forces of love, or Eros, and the forces of death, Thanatos. |
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Freud outlined his theory of infantile sexuality and the development of various manifestations of eroticism around different erotogenic zones of the body. |
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A large Freud etched self-portrait, with typical merciless etching to delineate each patch of skin, is perhaps the most memorable work in the exhibition. |
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Thereafter, Freud was obliged not only to expand but to backread that expansion into all that came before. |
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With his practice of dream interpretation by free association, Freud was both ahead of his time and behind his time. |
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Sigmund Freud introduced a transhistorical and biological conception of man and a view of myth as an expression of repressed ideas. |
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Finally Civitarese takes on the postmodernists and deconstructionists, showing that Derrida and Freud have more in common than one might suspect. |
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The central focus is a single photograph of British painter Lucian Freud. |
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By about 1960, Freud had established the style that he would use, with some changes, for the rest of his career. |
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He is aglow, too, remembering Freud presiding over the Vienna Society. |
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Why would Freud and Durkheim impose tautologous spirals of circularity on their disciples and put ill-fitted straitjackets on their clients? |
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Freud worked from life studies, and was known for asking for extended and punishing sittings from his models. |
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This notion has been supported by various figures since, including the psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud. |
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The psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud drew on Shakespearean psychology, in particular, that of Hamlet, for his theories of human nature. |
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In that study, some of the subjects had dreams in which they were slaking their thirst, very much like the dreams of convenience Freud described. |
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If there is one person who can be held responsible for the emergence of cocaine as a recreational pharmaceutical, it was Freud. |
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Freud and his ideas have always attracted passionate backers and belittlers. |
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As early as 1888, Freud mentions the importance of Breuer, Kaan, Forel, Moll and Krafft-Ebing to his work on hysteria. |
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Ellis is credited with introducing the notions of narcissism and autoeroticism, both of which were developed further by Sigmund Freud. |
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Keira plays a woman with psychological issues who comes between the pioneering psychoanalysts Carl Jung and Sigmund Freud. |
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More than 100 years ago, Sigmund Freud suggested that the tendency of humans to forget their early years may have a psychosexual origin. |
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Tilley was introduced to Freud by Bowery, who was already modelling for him. |
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Benefits Supervisor Sleeping is a 1995 oil on canvas painting by Lucian Freud depicting an obese, naked woman lying on a couch. |
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Freud then began to see Guinness heiress and writer Lady Caroline Blackwood. |
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Writer Esther Freud and fashion designer Bella Freud are his daughters by Bernadine Coverley. |
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Freud is rumoured to have fathered as many as forty children although this number is generally accepted as an exaggeration. |
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Freud was also possessed by the way the dead live on intrapsychically and work on the living mind. |
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Sigmund Freud, was an uncle of the founder of modern public relations, Edward Bernays. |
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Wilting houseplants feature prominently in some portraits, especially in the 1960s, and Freud also produced a number of paintings purely of plants. |
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With Freud, as the title suggests, Pacini illustrates how the modern religion of conscience absolutizes a failed ideal in the manner of narcissism. |
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Although Freud combs through various historical sources on Amarna, his certainty in the validity of his narrative mirrors that of biblical authority. |
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As is well known, Freud introduced the concept of the uncanny into psychoanalysis in 1919 and used The Sandman as a prime illustration for his definition. |
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And it would be equally difficult to see in the fussbudget that Duane plays the innovative Leonard Woolf who published the first translations of Freud in English. |
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According to Freud, humans then pass through five stages of psychosexual development and can fixate on any stage because of various traumas during the process. |
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The pioneering researcher Sigmund Freud believed that humans are born polymorphously perverse, which means that any number of objects could be a source of pleasure. |
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Freud initiated the psychoanalytic critique of Surrealism with his remark that what interested him most about the Surrealists was not their unconscious but their conscious. |
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Mark Rothko took an interest in biomorphic figures, and in England Henry Moore, Lucian Freud, Francis Bacon and Paul Nash used or experimented with Surrealist techniques. |
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Visual artists from the UK in the 20th century include Lucian Freud, Francis Bacon, David Hockney, Bridget Riley, and the pop artists Richard Hamilton and Peter Blake. |
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Contemporary painters include Lucian Freud, whose work Benefits Supervisor Sleeping in 2008 set a world record for sale value of a painting by a living artist. |
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Freud painted from life, and usually spent a great deal of time with each subject, demanding the model's presence even while working on the background of the portrait. |
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Freud was especially critical of the naturopathic regimen at Bad Wdrishofen, which was based around the water cure developed by pastor Sebastian Kneipp. |
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Kuhn's success is also an instance of the enduring appeal of theomachy, a mode of explanation which worked so brilliantly for Marx and Freud, and, long before, for Homer. |
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According to Anna Freud and Edward Glover, London civilians surprisingly did not suffer from widespread shell shock, unlike the soldiers in the Dunkirk evacuation. |
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He reads Wilde, Freud, and Bocaccio, and attends Gurdjieff meetings. |
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Freud died in London on 20 July 2011 and is buried in Highgate Cemetery. |
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The great, late Clement Freud always eulogised York's value. |
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German expressionism would be unthinkable without Freud,'' Barron, senior curator of 20th-century art at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, said in an interview. |
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