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Bringing Freud to America : Publishers, Pirates and the Popularization of His Ideas
Bringing Freud to America : Publishers, Pirates and the Popularization of His Ideas
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Author(s): Edmonds, Michael
ISBN No.: 9781476692234
Pages: 226
Year: 202404
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 70.20
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available (Forthcoming)

In 1900, hardly anyone in America had heard of Sigmund Freud, but by 1920, with his books translated and distributed widely in the country, nearly everyone had. This is the story of the translators, editors, journalists, publishers, promoters and booksellers who first brought Freud to American readers. They included scientists and scoundrels, reckless risk-takers and buttoned-down businessmen, puritans and libertines, anarchists and capitalists, passionate freedom fighters and racist bigots. "American publishers," Freud wrote to one colleague, "are a dangerous breed." Elsewhere he called them rascals, liars, swindlers, crooks, and pirates. Here are accounts of their drunken parties, political crusades, questionable business practices, criminal prosecutions, shameless marketing, and blatant plagiarism. There's even a suicide and a murder. And lots of sex (it's a book about Freud, after all).


Ideas that Freud introduced or promoted are woven so tightly into our daily lives today that, like gravity or air, we hardly notice them. This book, based on hundreds of unpublished records, explains how they first took root in American minds more than a century ago.


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