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1、EXCAVATIONSANDTHEIROBJECTSFreud'sCollectionofAntiquityEDITEDBYStephenBarkerSTATEUNIVERSITYOFNEWYORKPRESSPublishedbyStateUniversityofNewYorkPress,AlbanyContents?1996SlateUniversityofNewYorkAllrightsreservedPrintedintheUnitedStatesofAmericaIntroductionviiNopartof
2、thisbookmaybeusedorreproducedinanymannerwhatsoeverwithoutwrittenpermission.Nopartofthis1.ACollectorAnalysesCollecting:SigmundFreudonthebookmaybestoredinaretrievalsystemortransmittedPassiontoPossessinanyformorbyanymeansincludingelectronic,LynnGamwell1electrostat
3、ic,magnetictape,mechanical,photocopying,recording,orotherwisewithoutthepriorpermissioninwritingofthepublisher.2.ThePaganFreudPeterLoewenberg13Forinformation,addressStateUniversityofNewYorkPress,StateUniversityPlaza,Albany,N.Y.,122463.SignsoftheFathers:Freud'sCo
4、llectionofAntiquitiesJulietFlowerMacCannell33ProductionbyDianeGanelesMarketingbyFranKeneston4.TheFreudianThings:ConstructionandtheLibraryofCongressCataloging-in-PublicationDataArchaeologicalMetaphorKennethReinhard57Excavationsandtheirobjects:Freud'scollectionof
5、AntiquityIeditedbyStephenBarker.5.FatherFiguresinFreud'sAutoaestheticsp.em.Includesbibliographicalreferencesandindex.StephenBarker81ISBN0-7914-2293-3(acid-free).-ISBN0-7914-2294-1(pbk.:acid-free)6.SphinxwithBouquet1.Freud,Sigmund,1856-1939-Exhibitions.2.Freud,S
6、igmund,JuliaReinhardLupton1071856-1939-Archaeologicalcollections-Exhibitions.3.FreudMuseum-Exhibitions.4.Antiquities-Privatecollections-EnglandLondon-Exhibitions.5.Psychoanalysisandart-Exhibitions.Notes127I.Barker,Stephen,1946-.AM401.F74E931996Bibliography14906
7、9'.5'07442142-dc2094-8842CIPContributors15910987654321Index161vIntroductionAfterthedeathofhisfatherin1896,SigmundFreudembarkedononeofthemostfascinatinganddramaticjourneysofhislife.ThejourneywasnottoothercountriesthanAustria,nortoothercitiesthanVienna(thoughthos
8、ejourneys,laterinFreud'slife,provedtobeverydramaticinthemselves)-indeed,Freud'sjourneytookplacenotinspacebutintime:afterJacob'sdeath,SigmundFreudbeganastrategicandconcertedj