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| 13063. FREUD AND THE CASE OF "DORA." Argues that Freud, not Dora, is the protagonist in his "Fragment of an Analysis of a Case of Hysteria." Freud's point of view is always central in this text, in which he plays the role of a "detective" investigating the causes of Dora's neurosis. Overall, the text is not meant to simply tell Dora's story, but rather to illustrate the value of Freud's recently-developed dream interpretation techniques. 9p., 26f., 5b. |
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