| Chapter Three. Young Manhood and Early Maturity: 1882-1900 | 57 |
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Engagement Letters: Easter, Pentecost, and Other Christian Themes, 57 The Fliess “Roman” Letters: 1887-1902, 69 The Desire for Baptism: Velikovsky’s Thesis and Freud’s Dreams, 80 C. F. Meyer: Poems and Novels, 97 Conclusion, 100 | |
| Chapter Four. Freud and the Devil: Literature and Cocaine | 101 |
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Freud’s Pact: Part One, 101 His Nanny and the Devil, 102 Freud and Literature, 103 Flaubert’s The Temptation of St. Anthony, 105 Goethe’s Faust, 106 Cocaine and the Devil, 110 Thornton’s Cocaine Thesis, 113 Milton’s Paradise Lost, 115 Mozart’s Don Giovanni, 117 Victor Hugo’s Notre Dame de Paris, 119 The Interpretation of Dreams: Rome, Malleus Maleficarum, Witchcraft, and Related Themes, 123 Conclusion, 128 | |
| Chapter Five. Freud and the Devil: Sexual Seduction and Splitting | 129 |
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Was Freud Sexually Seduced as a Child?, 129 Freud’s Personality: Splitting, 141 Freud’s Personality: Borderline Personality Disorder and the Devil, 145 Freud’s Personality: Splitting and Object Relations Theory, 147 Freud’s Pact: Part Two, 149 Freud and the Occult, 157 Freud and the Anti-Christ, 158 Jesus as the Anti-Oedipus, 166 Conclusion, 170 | |
| Chapter Six. The Mature and Final Years: 1900-1939 | 172 |
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The Freud-Pfister Letters, 172 The Freud-Jung Letters: 1906-1914, 178 The Freud-Abraham Correspondence, 181 |