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You can never really go wrong with a Jilly Cooper book, and this one did not disappoint. It is always so easy to get carried away with the characters in Jilly's books and with some old faces appearing like "Rupert" and "Billy" and with lovable new ones such as "Valent" and "Eta" this continued.
So who knew that the famous French existensial philosopher was commishened to write a screenplay on the early life of Freud. Its a great read and a fun story. It's a wonderful portrayl of the early life of Frued. It's the story of how Frued broke away from Charcot, Bruer, and Meynert to invent the "talking cure". What I really like about this book is that it makes Freud's ideas seem so organic. He develops his theory of psychosexual development and the Oedipal complex out of hysteria. The beauty of this book is his use of self in therapy to help him discover his own issues.