Briefwechsel mit einem Kinde, a popular but imaginary correspondence between Goethe and a young child. Clemens and Bettina were two of the many children of Maximiliane Brentano, née von La Roche, whom the young Goethe had found delightful many years before Bettina was born. In short, the Brentano family was intimately associated with Goethe. See Rancurello (1968, pp. 1-2).
    122. For example, see Letters (pp. 269, 303); Gomperz (1974); Swales (1985).
    123. Gomperz (1974).
    124. Letters (p. 303).
    125. Merlan (1945).
    126. Jones (1953, p. 55).
    127. Merlan (1945).
    128. Merlan (1945).
    129. Brody (1970).
    130. Our Crowd (Birmingham, 1967) tells the story of the old, wealthy, influential Jewish families of New York City. A fine description of much of Freud’s social and political “crowd” can be found in Schorske (1980).
    131. Puglisi (1924, p. 417).
    132. Schorske (1980, pp. 147, 297).
    133. Puglisi (1924, p. 417); Rancurello (1968, p. 9).
    134. Sulloway (1979, p. 54).
    135. Kraus (1919, p. 82).
    136. Swales (1985) has shown that Freud’s patient known as Cäcilie M. was in fact Anna Lieben; see also Van Lier (1983) on the close connection between the Lichen and the Gomperz families.


CHAPTER THREE

    1. Jones (1953, pp. 98 ff.).
    2. Schur (1972, p. 30).
    3. Eissler (1971, p. 233).
    4. Eissler (1971, pp. 233-234).
    5. Eissler (1971, p. 234).
    6. Letters (p. 7, note).
    7. Jones (1953, pp. 101, 116-118, 120).
    8. Jones (1953, pp. 100-101).
    9. Jones (1953, pp. 100-101).
    10. Jones (1953, p. 101).
    11. Heine’s baptism and subsequent complex attitude toward the German Christianity of his day were well known in Freud’s time. See Clark (1980, p. 12); see also Chapter 6 of this volume (note 161).
    12. Jones (1953, p. 101).
    13. Jones (1953, p. 101).
    14. Jones (1953, p. 116).
    15. M. Freud (1957, p. 13).
    16. Rainey (1975, p. 63).
    17. Jones (1953, Ch. 7, e.g., pp. 110, 116, 118-119).


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