Mental Healers: Franz Anton Mesmer, Mary Baker Eddy, Sigmund Freud
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1230000036993 - Egon Erwin Kisch: Sensation Fair: Tales of Prague
Egon Erwin Kisch

Sensation Fair: Tales of Prague (2012)

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Deutschland NW EB DL

EAN: 1230000036993, Sprache unbekannt, Plunkett Lake Press, Plunkett Lake Press, Plunkett Lake Press, neu, E-Book, elektronischer Download.

Sensation Fair: Tales of Prague by Egon Erwin Kisch (translated from the German by Guy Endore, 121,000 words) Sensation Fair: Tales of Prague (Marktplatz der Sensationen) is the memoir of the writer who elevated journalism to the status of literature in 20th century Europe. Taking his cue from the blind Czech balladeer who sang in the courtyard of his family's Prague apartment in the 1890s, Egon Erwin Kisch created a body of work based in fact. Kisch wrote Sensation Fair in Mexico during his exile from Nazi-occupied Europe as Stefan Zweig was writing The World of Yesterday in Brazil. Although the writers were Central European Jewish contemporaries, they could not have been more different. Sensation Fair is the memoir of a former police reporter and dedicated Communist. His rollicking, ironic, muckraking portrait of turn-of-the century Prague is a passionate argument for the value of non-fiction narrative. "delightfully and cleverly done, with dozens of good yarns and stories in it. He writes with a touch and a wit of his own." - The New York Times "Sensation Fair is brisk story and haunting picture of a youth in old Prague, journalism in the Austro-Hungarian Empire. conspicuously varied both in substance and mood. Egon Erwin Kisch can see life and write of it with incisive concentration and romantic allusiveness, tenderness and ribaldry, humor and candor and scorn. a lively and mellow picture, personal and not too nostalgic, of a bygone world." - The New York Times "One feels in the presence of this book, as in the presence of the author himself, a richness and zest that cannot be defeated in the most difficult conditions of exile. at once considered and colloquial. one sees reflected the buoyancy and seriousness which are equally basic to [Kisch's] character." - The New Masses.
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1230000036993 - Stefan Zweig: Mental Healers: Franz Anton Mesmer, Mary Baker Eddy, Sigmund Freud
Stefan Zweig

Mental Healers: Franz Anton Mesmer, Mary Baker Eddy, Sigmund Freud (2012)

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Mental Healers: Franz Anton Mesmer, Mary Baker Eddy, Sigmund Freud by Stefan Zweig (translated from the German by Eden and Cedar Paul, with a chronology of Stefan Zweig's life and a bibliography of works by and about Stefan Zweig in English by Randolph Klawiter; 115,000 words) This eBook is produced by arrangement with Viking, a member of Penguin Group (USA) Inc. "Health is natural; sickness is unnatural: at least so it seems to man," is how Stefan Zweig begins his fascinating, often entertaining examinations of Franz Anton Mesmer, Mary Baker Eddy, and Sigmund Freud. "Bodily suffering is not assuaged by technical manipulation but through an act of faith." Mental Healers is dedicated to Albert Einstein, the scientist who had won the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1921. It first appeared in 1931 as Die Heilung durch den Geist, or Healing Through the Spirit, a title that anticipates our current interest in alternative medicine and the placebo effect. Zweig's first healer, Franz Anton Mesmer (1734-1815), was a German physician who introduced "animal magnetism" to the world. Viewed by many as a charlatan, he died an outcast before he could properly understand and explain his discovery. Zweig's second healer, Mary Baker Eddy (1821-1910), was a New England matron who found her vocation only in middle age. She established Christian Science, an American Protestant system of religious practice that rejects medical intervention, when she was almost 60. Zweig's third healer, Sigmund Freud (1856-1939), was the Viennese Jewish physician who founded psychoanalysis. Zweig, who knew Freud and delivered a eulogy at his funeral, describes Freud's then-new ideas with the insight of an artist who lived in the same time and place. Fluently written and psychologically astute, Mental Healers is compelling cultural history and a valuable window onto the genesis of new ideas in healing. "Mesmer, Eddy and Freud were critical figures alerting the modern world to the influences of the men.
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