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Freud for Believers
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BOOK WORLD
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10 / 1988 |
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Larry D. Nachman Larry D. Nachman is professor of political science at the
College of Staten Island, CUNY, and is a frequent contributor
to Commentary and Salmagundi. He is completing a book on
psychoanalysis and social theory. |
FREUD
A Life for Our Time
Peter Gay
New York: W. W. Norton & Company, 1988
810 pp., $25
It should say at the outset that Peter Gay's Freud will likely now become the standard biography of Freud. Gay is a distinguished and prolific historian who, late in his career, went through psychoanalytic training. He brings to bear on his subject the skills of a conscientious historian, the ability to write clear, strong English prose, the training of an analyst, and considerable enthusiasm for his subject. For those who want to follow the career and development of one of the most significant thinkers of our century, this is the work to read.
It is now there decades since the publication of Ernest Jones' important biography of Freud. Jones was given free run of Freud's papers: a privilege no one else, including Gay, has been granted. The confidence that the guardians of Freud's papers placed in Jones was not misplaced. Gay is right when he observes that Jones' "life of Freud remains indispensable." But Jones left us with a highly sanitized version of Freud. Jones was too adulatory, too willing to blunt the sharp edges. And one suspects that this is why he was allowed such complete access to materials closed to everyone else: He could be trusted to be discreet. This is, however, not a trait one wishes to encourage in a serious scholar. However, not a trait one wishes to encourage in a serious scholar. However much Gay admires Freud and believes him to have been correct in his essential positions, Gay clearly feels neither an obligation to defend
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