A new article published in the neurocognitive journal Entropy argues that Sigmund Freud's model of the mind, as well as more ...
Directed by James Lucas, the film 'Moss & Freud' dramatizes how the artist came to paint the model—and the bond that emerged ...
Please be advised that I am in possession of previously undiscovered secret documents that offer a new perspective on the life of Sigmund Freud. I enclose some samples for your perusal: Originally, ...
Sigmund Freud's Quote of the Day criticizes society's reliance on false standards of success like power, wealth, and fame. He believed these external measures lead people to overlook true values such ...
That was the challenge Ellie Bamber took on when she was cast as Kate Moss in the new film Moss & Freud. Directed by James ...
“Becoming Freud,” by the British psychoanalyst Adam Phillips, is short for a biography—less than two hundred pages—and it contains no startling revelations. But, in its own way, it’s an audacious book ...
At the turn of the last century, Sigmund Freud shocked the world with what biographer Peter Gay called “his portrayal of man, the insatiable animal pushed and pulled by unrespectable, largely ...
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Freud turns to humanity's archaic past to explain the longing for an "exalted father." Narrator: Freud called religion an illusion. For over 30 years, he developed this idea in his enormous body of ...
Distraught by war and personal loss, Freud publishes his views on society's dangers and delusions. Narrator: Freud saw human life drawn between two powerful and opposing forces: the life force on the ...
Lucian Freud is one of the most well-known and influential painters of the 20th century. His expressionist style of portraiture is instantly recognizable, and over time he became a kind of living ...
Collecting is a way of trying to stay in control of things. Just ask the Duke in Robert Browning's dramatic monologue "My Last Duchess". "That's my last Duchess painted on the wall," he tells us as we ...