set gDates = [[], [0, "The Sunday Times, Sep 20, 1953", "The Times, April 15, 1922", "The Times, Sep 25, 1939"], ["The Times, May 2, 1956", 0, "The Times, May 27, 1939", 0, "The Times, Sep 6, 1928"]]
set gName = getat(["Freud"],1)
@[]#THE BIRTH OF PSYCHOANALYSIS#MIND CURE#THE MAINSPRING OF ACTION@JOURNEYS IN THE UNCONSCIOUS##THE ORIGINS OF WORSHIP##FREUD'S LEGACY
Towards the end of his life Freud wrote; "The great question that has never been answered and which I have not yet been able to answer, despite my thirty years of research into the feminine soul, is 'What does a woman want?'"#Freud's former house in Hampstead, London, is now a museum, as is his home in Vienna, Austria#Freud conducted experiments on cocaine in his youth. He thought the drug might be a cure for heroin addiction#All his life, Freud was an avid collector of Egyptian antiques#The poet WH Auden wrote of Freud that: "To us he is no more a person / Now but a whole climate of opinion"#Many of Freud's terms have become part of everyday language - inferiority complex, ego, unconscious, trauma - though none of these expressions are used in the way Freud meant them#"A man who has been the indisputable favourite of his mother keeps for life the feeling of a conqueror, that confidence of success that often induces real success." Freud, the eldest of eight, was his mother's favorite son#NOTE TO ZAPA: FLOAT THIS NUGGET OVER 3.1#Freud drew many of his terms, for example 'Oedipus complex', from Greek mythology. The Greek myths seem to express instinctively the psychological truths which Freud sought out scientifically#NOTE TO ZAPA: FLOAT THIS NUGGET OVER 3.2