Freud’s Adolescence 1st Edition
Freud’s Adolescence (1st Edition) by Florian Houssier invites readers into the formative years of one of modern thought’s most influential figures. This compelling study captures attention with a vivid reconstruction of young Sigmund Freud’s environment—family life, schooling, and the social currents of 19th-century Vienna—that shaped his intellectual trajectory.
Houssier combines careful scholarship with engaging narrative to illuminate how adolescence set the stage for Freud’s later innovations in psychoanalysis. Clear, accessible prose guides readers through cultural context, personal milestones, and the early intellectual encounters that informed Freud’s critical questions about mind, identity, and desire. Richly contextualized and thoughtfully argued, the book is ideal for students of psychology, historians of ideas, and general readers curious about the roots of psychoanalytic thought.
Owning this 1st Edition offers value beyond its pages: it provides a nuanced portrait that deepens understanding of Freud’s theories by tracing their youthful origins. Whether you’re researching European intellectual history, exploring Vienna’s cultural landscape, or seeking a readable introduction to Freud’s early life, Houssier’s work rewards close reading and classroom discussion alike.
Add Freud’s Adolescence by Florian Houssier to your collection today—an authoritative, engaging volume for anyone interested in the crossroads of adolescence, culture, and the birth of modern psychology. Order now to enrich your library with this insightful first edition.
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