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Bécache, A. & Hummel, G. (1978) THOMAS MANN ET FREUD: A propos du livre de Jean Finck: Thomas Mann und die Psychoanalyse1. Revue française de psychanalyse 42:159-184This document has related documents
- Cela n'émoussa pas pour autant son sens critique, puisqu'il écrivit le 28 juillet 1929 à Lou Andreas-Salomé2 : « L'essai de Thomas Mann est pour moi un grand honneur.
- Quoi qu'il en soit, lorsque Thomas Mann dit quelque chose, cela se tient. » En 1931, pour le 75e anniversaire de Freud, Thomas Mann fit, dans un Jean Finck, Thomas Mann und die Psychoanalyse, 1 vol., 382 p.
- La première visité de Thomas Mann à Freud eut lieu en mars 1932.
- Louis Leibrich, éminent spécialiste français de Thomas Mann, qui nous a très aimablement fait bénéficier de son érudition lors d'une exposition consacrée à Thomas Mann à la Bibliothèque municipale de la Part-Dieu à Lyon en janvier 1974.
- LE NOUVEL ESPRIT DE THOMAS MANN POUR LA RÉALITÉ CONCRÈTE L'idée de synthèse, d'équilibre plus dialectique que psychologique de Th.
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Böhm, K. W. (1990) Der Narziß Thomas Mann und die Pathologisierung seiner Homosexualität. Zu einem »neuen Konzept« der Thomas-Mann-Forschung. Psyche - Zeitschrift für Psychoanalyse 44:308-332This document has related documents
- Anders als Hanno Buddenbrook war Thomas Mann kein »geborener« Träumer.
- (1988): Thomas Mann als erotischer Schriftsteller.
- (1968): Vorwort zu Thomas Mann: Autobiographisches.
- (1966): Thomas Mann. Eros, Narcissism, Caritas.
- (1977): Schwierigkeiten mit Thomas Mann. In: Thomas Mann 1875-1975.
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Delahaye, B. (1985) Jean Finck Thomas Mann et la psychanalyse Les Belles Lettrès, collection Confluents Psychanalytiques, Paris, 1982. Revue Belge de Psychanalyse 6:123-124This document has related documents
- Et ce n'est pas non plus dans les Considérations d'un apolitique (1918), oû Thomas Mann fustige la psychologie en la traitant de “galimatias dionysiaques”, que l'on trouvera un point de vue nuance.
- Cette filiation indirecte et ambiguë restera toujours une adoption un peu tardive puisque constamment, en se réclamant de Freud, Thomas Mann invoquera leur ancêtre spirituel commun, Schopenhauer.
- Mann detourne une theorie scientifique de maniere humoristique pour y démontrer ses propres thèses qui relevent d'une pensée finaliste résolument optimiste. Thomas Mann fait en quelque sorte de la psychanalyse à l'envers: “Il (Th.
- Son apport est d'un intérêt moindre pour les psychanalystes et les psychothérapeutes, n'étudiant guère les retombées de la pensée de Thomas Mann sur l'oeuvre de Freud.
- Relevons aussi l'excellente introduction de J.M. Palmier sur Thomas Mann et l'irrationnel qui traite la fascination qu'exerce sur Thomas Mann le phénomène de la décadence et en particulier les thèmes de la souffranée, la perversion, la sexualité, la maladie et la mort.
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Fenichel, O. (1943) Entwurf Zu Einem Brief an Thomas Mann. (Outline of a Letter to Thomas Mann.): Sigmund Freud. Int. Ztschr. f. Psa. u. Imago, XXVI, 1941, pp. 217–220.. Psychoanalytic Quarterly 12:433This document has related documents
- 194312433BEntwurf Zu Einem Brief an Thomas Mann. (Outline of a Letter to Thomas Mann.)
- OttoFenichel Thomas Mann, in his speech1 at Freud's eightieth birthday, spoke about the 'lived vita', according to a mythological model. On November 29, 1936, Freud wrote an outline of a letter to Thomas Mann in which he stated that he had asked himself, after having read Mann's Josephs Legende, whether there is any historically important figure in which 'the Joseph fantasy was effective as a secret demonic motor behind his complex life picture'.
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Freud, S. (1935) THOMAS MANN ZUM 60. GEBURTSTAG. GESAMMELTE WERKE: CHRONOLOGISCH GEORDNET 16:249-249This document has related documents
- 1935 16 249-249 THOMAS MANN ZUM 60. GEBURTSTAG
- Freud Lieber Thomas Mann! Nehmen Sie einen herzlichen Liebesgruß zu Ihrem 60.
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Freud, S. (1935) To Thomas Mann on his Sixtieth Birthday. The Standard Edition of the Complete Psychological Works of Sigmund Freud 22:255-256This document has related documents
- 1935 22 255-256 To Thomas Mann on his Sixtieth Birthday1 Sigmund Freud My Dear Thomas Mann, Accept as a friend my affectionate greetings on your sixtieth birthday.
- 238 above. Thomas Mann was an enthusiastic admirer of Freud's and wrote many appreciations of him.
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Freud, S. (1935) Letter from Sigmund Freud to Thomas Mann, June 1935. Letters of Sigmund Freud 1873-1939 51:426This document has related documents
- 1935 51 426 Letter from Sigmund Freud to Thomas Mann, June 1935 Sigmund Freud June 1935 For Thomas Mann's Sixtieth Birthday Dear Thomas Mann Please accept a heartfelt message of affection on your sixtieth birthday.
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Freud, S. (1936) Brief an Thomas Mann (1941 [1936]). GESAMMELTE WERKE: CHRONOLOGISCH GEORDNET 18:679-682This document has related documents
- 2 Unlängst legte ich [Dieser Brief wurde, unvollständig, erstmals unter dem Titel ›Entwurf zu einem Brief an Thomas Mann‹ in Internationale Zeitschrift für Psychoanalyse und Imago, Bd. 26 (1941), Heft 3/4, S.
- Es gibt keinerlei Beweise dafür; der wiederhergestellte letzte Absatz stützt eher die andere Erklärung, warum der Brief bei Freuds Papieren geblieben ist, nämlich daß er ihn überhaupt nicht an Thomas Mann abgeschickt hat, weder in dieser noch in einer anderen Version.]
- Mai hatten im Akademischen Verein für Medizinische Psychologie Feierlichkeiten stattgefunden, auf denen Ludwig Binswanger und Thomas Mann aus Anlaß von Freuds achtzigstem Geburtstag (6.
- Max Schur berichtet, wie er sich beim anschließenden Empfang Thomas Mann näherte, um ihm zu erklären, warum Freud nicht anwesend sein konnte, und ihn zu fragen, ob er bereit sei, die Ansprache Freud noch einmal persönlich zu verlesen.
- Juni 1936 (Freud, 1968a) äußert Freud sein Wohlgefallen an Manns Unternehmung: »Thomas Mann, der seinen Vortrag über mich fünf- oder sechs-mal an verschiedenen Orten gehalten hat, war so liebenswürdig, ihn Sonntag 14. d.
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Freud, S. (1936) Thomas Mann zum 60. Geburtstag: Lieber Thomas Mann!. Almanach der Psychoanalyse 11:18This document has related documents
- 2-27-2016 Added Sigm. to author (bug 2771) - ep 1936 11 18 Thomas Mann zum 60. Geburtstag Lieber Thomas Mann!
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Freud, S. (1936) Letter from Sigmund Freud to Thomas Mann, November 29, 1936. Letters of Sigmund Freud 1873-1939 51:432-434This document has related documents
- 1936 51 432-434 Letter from Sigmund Freud to Thomas Mann, November 29, 1936 Sigmund Freud Vienna IX, Berggasse 19November 29, 1936 Dear Friend The beneficent personal impressions of your last visit to Vienna keep coming back to my mind.
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Freud, S. (1941) Entwurf zu einem Brief an Thomas Mann. Internationale Zeitschrift für Psychoanalyse 26:217-219This document has related documents
- 1941 26 3-4 217-219 Entwurf zu einem Brief an Thomas Mann Sigm.
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Hitschmann, E. (1916) THOMAS MANN ÜBER FRIEDRICH DEN GROSSEN. Imago 4:359-360This document has related documents
- 1916 4 6 359-360 THOMAS MANN ÜBER FRIEDRICH DEN GROSSEN E.
- So wendet sich denn Thomas Mann der vaterländischen Vergangenheit zu, einer Zeit, wo Preußen auch von einer Koalition von Feinden umgeben war, wo aber — vor fast zwei Jahrhunderten — in König Friedrich eine Persönlichkeit im Mittelpunkt stand, der sich eine dichterische Gestaltung nahen darf, die aus all dem, was die Geschichte berichtet, den Heros bilden kann. Ein tiefer Psychologe, wie Thomas Mann, wird erfolgreich abwägen, ordnen und die treibenden Kräfte des Genius in dem großen König erkennen lehren.
- Sie war klein wie ein Kinderleib.« — Wie man sieht, hat Thomas Mann nicht ohne Geschidt Ansätze zu einer Psychoanalyse Friedrichs geliefert.
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Hummel, G. (2006) Ein Sommernachmittag in Grinzing. Thomas Mann bei Sigmund Freud. Luzifer-Amor: Zeitschrift zur Geschichte der Psychoanalyse 19:76-101This document has related documents
- Über Freuds Weg zu Thomas Mann ist sehr wenig bekannt.
- 380 f.): »Thomas Mann - Lün angenommen«.
- (1989): Thomas Mann und die Mythologie.
- (1995): Thomas Mann. Eine Biographie.
- (1999): Thomas Mann. Das Leben als Kunstwerk.
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Kohut, H. (1957) 'Death in Venice' by Thomas Mann—A Story about the Disintegration of Artistic Sublimation. Psychoanalytic Quarterly 26:206-228This document has related documents
- CHICAGO Thomas Mann was born in Lübeck in northern Germany in 1875.
- It had been written a year earlier, in 1911. Thomas Mann was then thirty-six years old.
- She was forced to stay at a sanatorium, and Thomas Mann finished Death in Venice while living alone with his children in Tölz.
- It is tempting to speculate on the reasons that induced Thomas Mann to introduce some of Mahler's features in the creation of his hero.
- The latter is especially interesting in view of the obsessional features of Thomas Mann, discussed in the present essay.
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Kohut, H. (1957) The Arrow and the Lyre. A Study of the Role of Love in the Works of Thomas Mann: By Frank Donald Hirschbach. The Hague, Netherlands: Martinus Nijhoff, 1955. 195 pp.. Psychoanalytic Quarterly 26:273-275This document has related documents
- A Study of the Role of Love in the Works of Thomas MannBy Frank Donald Hirschbach.
- HeinzKohut Heinz KohutCHICAGO Thomas Mann is close to the analyst's heart because of his rational attitude toward psychoanalysis and his respect for Freud.
- A careful psychoanalytic investigation of the life and work of Thomas Mann should, however, prove to be a worthy challenge to the student of the role of sublimation in human adjustment.
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Kohut, H. (1998) « La Mort à Venise » de Thomas Mann : histoire d'une désagrégation de la sublimation artistique. Revue française de psychanalyse 62:1233-1246This document has related documents
- On peut supposer que Thomas Mann a déplacé son conflit personnel sur le protagoniste du roman, grâce à quoi il a pu sauvegarder sa propre créativité artistique. Thomas Mann naquit en 1875, à Lübeck, en Allemagne du Nord.
- Un certain nombre d'informations biographiques que je donne sur Thomas Mann peuvent servir de base pour établir un lien entre l'artiste et son œuvre.
- Elle avait été écrite un an plus tôt, en 1911, alors que Thomas Mann avait trente-six ans et qu'il était marié depuis environ six ans.
- Si puo' supporre che Thomas Mann ha spostato sul protagonista del romanzo il suo conflitto personale, salvaguardando cosi' la propria creatività artistica.
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Lander, J. (1957) International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXXVII, 1956. (The Freud Centenary Number.): Freud and the Future. Thomas Mann. Pp. 106-115.. Psychoanalytic Quarterly 26:435-435This document has related documents
- Freud and the Future. Thomas Mann. Pp. 106-115.JosephLander This speech was originally presented at the celebration of Freud's eightieth birthday in 1936.
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Lehmann, H. (1970) Sigmund Freud and Thomas Mann. Psychoanalytic Quarterly 39:198-214This document has related documents
- (Author's translation.) Thomas Mann placed great importance on this meeting with Freud.
- With respectful greetings, yours,Thomas Mann (Author's translation.)
- Let us leave them to Thomas Mann' (11, p. 194).
- III New York: Basic Books, Inc., 1957 KOHUT, HEINZ 'Death in Venice' by Thomas Mann Psychoanal.
- Fischer Verlag, 1962Thomas Mann und die Psychoanalyse Int.
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Lewes, K. (1998) Thomas Mann: Eros and Literature by Anthony Heilbut New York: Knopf, 1996, 636 pp., $40.00. Psychoanalytic Books 9:88-92This document has related documents
- 1998 9 1 88-92 Thomas Mann: Eros and Literature by Anthony Heilbut New York: Knopf, 1996, 636 pp., $40.00 Kenneth Lewes Author of Psychoanalysis and Male Homosexuality. When I was an undergraduate in the 60s, it was universally agreed that the three great novelists of the 20th century were Joyce, Proust, and Thomas Mann: Joyce for his technical innovations and his having invented the modern novel, Proust for the elaboration and refinement of his literary vision, and Thomas Mann for—well—all-around excellence.
- Some said he delusionally believed he was Goethe; others that he delusionally believed he was Thomas Mann. 88 For many of us, what made all this even more delicious were the rumors and innuendos: sexual perversion and suicide in Mann's immediate family, hints of decadence in the fiction, the recurrent theme of homosexuality and its relation to artistic creation and to corruption and death.
- Since Mann's death at 80 in 1955, there have been hundreds of biographical and literary studies, but Anthony Heilbut's Thomas Mann: Eros and Literature is the best I know of in examining the life and work of this impressive man and in seeing how each informed, betrayed, and enriched the other.
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Millet, J. A. (1938) Freud, Goethe, and Wagner: By Thomas Mann. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1937. 211 pp. Lectures delivered at the New School for Social Research in New York City in 1937.. Psychoanalytic Quarterly 7:143-148This document has related documents
- 19387143-148Freud, Goethe, and WagnerBy Thomas Mann. New York: Alfred A.
- MilletNEW YORK In choosing these three subjects for his lectures at the New School for Social Research it is apparent that Thomas Mann was as much inspired by his realization of their significance to the modern psychologist as by his rare appreciation of their genius.
- In this small volume Thomas Mann has shown us what a deep insight a modern man of letters may acquire in the findings of modern psychology.
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