Mortal Secrets: Freud, Vienna and the Discovery of the Modern Mind
Book Details
- Publisher : Abacus
- Published : March 2024
- Cover : Hardback
- Pages : 496
- Category :
Psychoanalysis - Category 2 :
Popular Psychology - Catalogue No : 97796
- ISBN 13 : 9781408713754
- ISBN 10 : 1408713756
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Some cities are like stars. When the conditions are right, they ignite, and they burn with such fierce intensity that they outshine all their rivals. From 1890 and through the early years of the 20th century, Vienna became a dazzling beacon. The city was powered by an unprecedented number of extraordinary people - artists Klimt and Schiele, thinkers such as Theodor Herzl, and fashion icons like the glamorous Empress Sisi. Conversations in coffee houses and salons spurred advances in almost every area of human endeavour: science, politics, philosophy, and the arts. The influence of early 20th century Vienna is still detectable all around us - but the place where it is at its strongest is in our heads. The way we think about ourselves has been largely determined by Vienna's most celebrated resident: Sigmund Freud. Mortal Secrets is the story of Freud's life, Vienna's golden age, and an essential reappraisal of Freud's legacy.
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Frank Tallis's lucid storytelling makes him an ideal guide in this dangerous but perennially exciting terrain.
Sebastian Faulks
Tallis makes Freud's life and the lost world of Viennese society vividly comprehensible. Excellent and entertaining.
Amanda Craig
An unusually well-balanced and remarkably fresh account of Freud's life and work - in historical and cultural context - viewed from the perspective of our own troubled times, and with contemporary scientific hindsight.
Mark Solms, author of The Brain and the Inner World
About the Author(s)
Dr Frank Tallis is a writer and clinical psychologist. He has held lecturing posts at the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience and King's College London. He has published over 30 scientific papers in international journals and has written a textbook on cognitive and neuropsychological aspects of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD). He has written five works of psychology for the lay reader: Changing Minds (a history of psychotherapy), Hidden Minds (a history of the unconscious), Lovesick (an exploration of the relationship between romantic love and mental illness), The Incurable Romantic (a clinical memoir) and The Act of Living: What the Great Psychologists can Teach us about Surviving Discontent in an Age of Anxiety.
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