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National Gallery, London. Freud did refer to this version in a 1923 footnote to his Leonardo essay. See S. Freud (1910a, S.E., 11, p. 114).
139. S. Freud (1900, S.E., 5, p. 487); see also E. Freud et al. (1978, p. 167). CHAPTER TWO 1. Jones (1953, p. 15). 2. Freiberg was much smaller and much more rural than Vienna, but when the Freuds first lived in Vienna there was still a good deal of space in open parks (such as the Prater). Only later did the Jewish section become crowded and completely urban (Krüll, 1979, p. 178; Swales, personal communication, 1984; see also Schnitzler, 1970). 3. S. Freud (1899a, S.E., 3, p. 312). 4. Jones (1953, p. 15). 5. Bowlby (1973, pp. 9-22). 6. S. Freud (1923a, S.E., 19, p. 29). 7. Bowlby (1973, p. 21). 8. Ricoeur (1970, p. 372). 9. Jones (1957, p. 350). 10. Heller (1956, p. 419). 11. See also Drobin (1978). 12. Rainey (1975, p. 10). 13. Jones (1957, p. 350). 14. Rainey (1975, p. 13). 15. Letters (p. 395); Ostow (1982, p. 21). See also the preface of the Hebrew translation of Totem and Taboo (e.g., cited in Bergmann, 1976/1982, p. 119). Falk (1978, e.g., pp. 386-387) claims Freud was taught Hebrew by Hammerschlag. Nevertheless, Falk proposes that as an adult Freud was unable to read it, probably in large part because he rejected being associated with such a distinctive form of Jewish religiousness. 16. Jones (1953, p. 19). 17. Bergmann (1976/1982, p. 116). 18. E. Freud et al. (1978, p. 57). 19. S. Freud (1925, S.E., 20, p. 8). 20. Pfrimmer (1982, e.g., pp. 379-380). 21. Jones (1953, p. 163); E. Freud et al. (1978, p. 67); Klein (1981, pp. 42-45). 22. Letters (pp. 86-87). 23. M. Freud (1957, p. 11). 24. Trosman (1973/1976, p. 63). 25. See Pfrimmer (1982, e.g., pp. 22-23) for the occasional Talmudic comment in the Philippson Bible. 26. That Freud generally rejected the religious aspects of Judaism is well established; for example, see Robert (1976) and Klein (1981). Our focus is on the psychological reasons behind his rejection. 27. Schur (1972, pp. 105, 109). 28. Jones (1953, p. 2). |