Sigmund Freud and the Freud Archives
Image in the public domain
This collection of links points to Internet resources related
to Sigmund Freud and his works. Included in this collection are libraries,
museums, and biographical materials, as well as materials in the Brill
Library archives.
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The Freud Museum (London)
Our best friends on the Internet, and a great site by which to continue
your journey. For those interested in obtaining photographs for personal
and/or publication purposes, this is your place.
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Freud Museum (Wien)
Another excellent site, which features home movies
of Freud and the only recording of his voice. For the Freud fetishist
in all of us!
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Vienna,
Austria: Information about Sigmund Freud.
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Sigmund
Freud Overview. {Biographical materials and commentaries}
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From the Freud
Archives: The latest information on the Rescheduled Freud Show, direct
from the Library of Congress
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The
Sigmund Freud Archives and the Cancellation of the LOC Exhibit (memo from
Dr. Harold Blum)
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Before
the Controversy: The Freud Exhibit at the Library of Congress
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The
full spectrum of informed opinion... : Text and list of signatories to
July 31, 1995 letter to the Library of Congress
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The
Sigmund Freud Museum
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Freud
as Collector
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Freud
Pilot Project at the Center
for Electronic Text in the Humanities.
Freud Texts on the Internet While most of Freud's
work remains under copyright, certain early (and unfortunately, inferior)
translations of Freud's work are in the public domain. Below our links
to these texts, courtesy of Psychweb. (Please note: we cannot vouch for
the accuracy of these texts, nor for their conformity to copyright laws)
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The Interpretation of Dreams (1900) (3rd edition) (A.A.
Brill translation)
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at Psych Web
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at Bibliomania
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Freud,
Sigmund: The History of the Psychoanalytic Movement, trans. by A. A. Brill
(HTML at York)
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Freud,
Sigmund: Psychopathology of Everyday Life, trans. by A. A. Brill (HTML
at York)
A number of excerpts from the writings are also
scattered across the numberous websites featuring Freud's work.
In addition, the diligent browser may happen upon
a stray letter of Freud's, or reference thereto, as with the following
finds.
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Salnave, © Copyright 1995-1998, The New York Psychoanalytic Institute
and Society
Last Updated: February 17, 2000