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1 REIK, Theodor. Masochism in Modern Man.
Farrar, Straus and Company, New York, 1949, 
REIK, Theodor. Masochism in Modern Man. Translated by Margaret H. Beigel and Gertrud M. Kurth. New York : Farrar, Straus and Company, (Jan. 1949). Second Printing. Pp [i]-vi,[1]-439,(3). Index. 8vo, blue cloth, gilt letteringto front board and spine. "Theodor Reik (12 May 1888 in Wien — 31 December 1969 in New York City) was a prominent psychoanalyst who trained as one of Freud's first students in Vienna, Austria. Reik received a PhD degree in p sychology from the University of Vienna in 1912. His dissertation, a study of Flaubert's Temptation of Saint Anthony, was the first psychoanalytic dissertation ever written. After receiving his doctorate, Reik devoted severalyears to studying with Freud, who financially supported Reik and his famil y during his psychoanalytic training. During this time, Reik was analyzed by Karl Abraham. Reik, who was Jewish, emigrated from Austria to the United States in 1938 in flight from Nazism. In 1944, he became a naturalized citizen of the United States. Rejected from the dominant community of medical psychoanalysts in the United States because he did not possess an MD degree,Reik went on to found one of the first psychoanalytic training centers for psychologists, the National Psychological Association for Psychoanalysis, which remains one of the largest and best-known psychoanalytic training institutes in New York City. As part of Reik's conflict with the medical psychoanalysis community, he participated in the first lawsuit which helped define and legitimize the practice of psychoanalysis by non-physicians. Reik isbest known for psychoanalytic studies of psychotherapeutic listening, maso chism, criminology, literature, and religion." - from wikipedia. George Parkin Grant (1918-1988) was a Canadian philosopher, teacher and political commentator, whose popular appeal peaked in the late 1960s and 1970s. He is best known for his nationalism, political conservatism, comments on technology, pacifism, Christian faith, and conservative views regarding abortion andis credited as one of Canada's most original thinkers. Grant was a faculty member at Dalhousie University, Halifax, N.S., twice (1947-1960, 1980-1988 ). Light wear to spine ends and corners, light soiling to back cover, name,else very good. Ex-libris George P. Grant (without indication, but acquire d from his estate). 25.00

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