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[FREUD, Sigmund]. FLOP-MILLER, Rene & ECKSTEIN, Friedrich, editors. Die Urgestalt der Brder Karamasoff. Munich: R. Piper [1928].
8o (181 x 121 mm). Original red cloth.
FIRST EDITION. Contains Freud's essay "Dostojewski und die Vaterttung" which forms the introduction (pp. xiii-xxxvi) to this scholarly work on Dostoyevsky's The Brothers Karamazov. PRESENTATION COPY, inscribed by Freud on the front free endpaper: "Seinim/verehrten Helfer/Prof. H. Schrder/Mrz 1929. Sigm. Freud." Schrder was the Berlin oral surgeon who constructed a new prothesis for Freud in 1928-29. In his essay on Dostoyevsky and parricide Freud discusses the Russian author's peculiar psychological characteristics, stressing the writer's relationship to his father (murdered when Dostoyevsky was eighteen) and his compulsive gambling, which Freud saw as a repetition of the compulsion to masturbate" (Norman). Grinstein 78; Jones III, pp. 152-153; 498; Standard edition 1928b; Stanford 58; Norman F132.
8o (181 x 121 mm). Original red cloth.
FIRST EDITION. Contains Freud's essay "Dostojewski und die Vaterttung" which forms the introduction (pp. xiii-xxxvi) to this scholarly work on Dostoyevsky's The Brothers Karamazov. PRESENTATION COPY, inscribed by Freud on the front free endpaper: "Seinim/verehrten Helfer/Prof. H. Schrder/Mrz 1929. Sigm. Freud." Schrder was the Berlin oral surgeon who constructed a new prothesis for Freud in 1928-29. In his essay on Dostoyevsky and parricide Freud discusses the Russian author's peculiar psychological characteristics, stressing the writer's relationship to his father (murdered when Dostoyevsky was eighteen) and his compulsive gambling, which Freud saw as a repetition of the compulsion to masturbate" (Norman). Grinstein 78; Jones III, pp. 152-153; 498; Standard edition 1928b; Stanford 58; Norman F132.