505 Fer A
Budapest, the 11 September 1914
Could happen Saturday night – please answer
Ferenczi
A. Telegram
505 Fer A
Budapest, the 11 September 1914
Could happen Saturday night – please answer
Ferenczi
A. Telegram
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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MEDICAL PSYCHOANALYSIS Edited by Professor Dr Sigm. Freud editors : Dr. S. Ferenczi, Budapest, VII. Elisabethring 54/ Dr. Otto Rank, Vienna IX / 4, Simondenkgasse 8 Verlag Hugo Heller & C °, Vienna, Î. Farmers Market N ° 3 Subscription Price : year-round (6 Notebooks, 36-40 Bow) K 21.60 = MK. 18.
Budapest, the 8 September 1914
Dear Professor,
I send you herewith a small dream analysis for the Zeitschrift (1). I do not need to tell you that it comes from my self-analysis and it is only afterwards that I recast in the form of dialogue. You will recognize as – in the person of the doctor who does not want to analyze. All that is essential, I fully rendered, word for word, as I came.
Saturday I hope to finally come to Vienna anyway, and spend the Sunday and Monday.
Sincerely your Ferenczi
I ask you to surrender the two manuscripts Rank (2), but not to mention from my own personal.
1. "The dream of the occlusive pessary", Ferenczi (1915, 160), Psychoanalysis, II, p. 171-176.
2. The context does not determine what is the second article in question.
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E.F. Dr. Freud Gunner Regiment Gunners 41 Moving company
Miihlau near Innsbruck 6 September 1914
Cher Ami,
He has been given here to see Martin, before he left, to my surprise, Southbound '.
Cordially, Freud
[Written in pencil, the hand of Martin Freud :] Although cordial greetings Martin.A. Card of the army.
1. Freud then returned to Vienna, where he left the 16 September in Hamburg Sophie and Max Halberstadt, then, the 25 September, Berlin where he visited Abraham. He returned to Vienna 27 September 1914.
* Vienna IX, Berggasse 19
3-9-14.
Cher ami,
Finally a real letter you, accompanied by a beautiful woman of your postscript! She traveled from 29.8 until today; Berlin is still very far.
Thank you very much for your offer, which is fortunately no longer needed, and news you give me of your family, and will return the favor as far as possible. We are all well; the only sick (my sister) is almost full. Martin est à Innsbruck; I'll see Sunday; he has to go 15 month. Following notice of appeal reiterated, my son Ernst will probably incorporated 9. Young people do not see this as a wish-fulfillment. The boundary between military and civilian population is also deleted; there is the age limit which still.
German victories gave us a strong moral support, and we were very badly shaken in the expectation of ours. It seems, certainly, that all is well, but nothing happens decisive, and we have abandoned all hope of seeing the matter promptly settled by some sensational disasters. Tenacity is becoming the first of virtues. Under these conditions, our focus is again somewhat on the side of science. Rank, I often to me, since it is putting away my library, You write about this. We expect you to also turn on a "positive" similar. As we cut our external collaborators, we would like to show that we are capable of doing something good for themselves, and issue numbers of the Zeitschrift and Imago who respect.
Jones is obviously our "enemy". Correspondence with Van Emden, and at the same time that it passes through, is unfortunately very defective.
I like to think I'm in Berlin and Hamburg before the end of the month. It's just if we dare to formulate a plan.
A work of Flechsig clinical1 Alzheimersches Blatt appeared in Germany also seems to indicate that, we begin to change attitude towards psychoanalysis. With my very best wishes,
Your Freud.
Write me soon!
1. Paul Flechsig, professor of psychiatry at Leipzig, frequently named in the Memoirs President Schreber.
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Budapest, the 2 September 1914
Dear Professor,
I just learned, my mother (1) you have not received my card in time where I temporarily cancel my visit. Unfortunately, I deceived by the timeliness of post several times already experienced, and so I ruined your Sunday. I apologize for this oversight ; I honestly questioned it and I know free from malice ; however, I would not have had to conten-tion card, I should also like telegraph.
The last loophole I found to get out of the doldrums, This is an attempt at self-analysis. However, the idea came to me today ; I realize that in this job, I can at least start, while I miss any other activity concentration for. However, I did not quite given up the idea of another (be analyzed by you). To my knowledge, the last day of the reserve of the territorial army can still be called, and officers called Class A 2, is the 7 September. If I'm still free the 7, I leave for Vienna on the same day.
Elma's fiancé 3 suddenly surfaced here and wants to conclude the marriage in a few days, with an exemption 4. On this occasion, I had seen him that my subconscious is still attached by some son, and that the son may be stronger than I want to admit. It explains many things for which I can not find logical reasons. I hope that the fait accompli * also reduce to silence the unconscious fantasies.
The feverish agitation due to the first news of the great battle in the North 5 was replaced (at least for me) a kind of fatalism. Moreover I, me too, the impression that all these events are only adventures and, seen sub specie ** the ψα, not great significance.
Maybe I'll hear from you again before you speak.
Anyway, I will send a telegram to say if I can, and when.
My cordial greetings!
Ferenczi
* In French in the text.
** Latin in the text : under the gaze (of psychoanalysis). Formula built on the model of classical sub specie aeternilatis.
* Berlin W, Rankestrasse 24
29.8.14.
Dear Professor,
Obviously, some new to me have failed in your hands. But I'm glad you finally new highly detailed; map and letter arrived after a journey of three days, and I hope it will be the same for this letter.
You will then all well. How many times have I not thought that your youngest could do in England; I had reason to suppose that this is Van Emden to serve as an intermediary.
Home, all is well. Personally, I proposed the health service, possibly also for External Affairs and Transport Service. There is one week, I almost take the train to Dirschau (mouth of the Vistula). But things have taken a different course, and I remain - at least temporarily - to the military hospital of the racecourse Grunewald. I have much to do, especially in surgery; Maybe I will later take care of the special section neuro-psychiatric. Customers now very small. For a scientific, I still lack of peace. The need to work for the community and the uncertainty of the first weeks of war captured me completely. But the news is not they now excellent? German troops barely 100 kilometers from Paris, Belgium is liquidated; England is also on earth. Russia is no better. Austrian success arrived timely, when East Prussia inspired us the greatest concern.
My very best wishes to Sachs, Rank Ferenczi et, as well as all the Viennese friends. I have no news of Hitschmann. What does he?
As for Jones, I think we all no news. Do not you also experience a strange feeling to the idea that it is part of our "enemies"?
I am very eager to learn when you leave for Hamburg! Fast service works fairly well with new Vienna. Via Berlin, of course; and it will be a joy to see you arrive in the city, instead of the Cossacks (that, if you believe the prophecies fearful souls, should be here soon). Compensation for Seis, even if it is short! My wife and I wish you in advance a very warm welcome.
With my cordial greetings to you and all yours,
Abraham your.
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Prague, the 29 August [1914]a
Dear Professor,
thanks for this news so fast, I was very pleased to know that your home was younger. For my part I just received the order to leave the hospital with some colleagues of the garrison of the city to go to Kaschau in northern Hungary1,
probably closer to where Austrians and Russians are meeting in Galicia.
My warmest greetings to you and yours
Your M. Eitingon
a. Postcard.
1. See 81 E 2.
501 Iron A
Budapest, the 29 August 1914
Dear Professor,
As can be mobilized is always present, I leave for the moment the intended voyage. Concerned ; for the rest it will.
Ferenczi your
A. Postcard.
66 F
Vienna, the 26 August 1914a
Dear Doctor
Received your card today 2 August, but that of 24 August. Informs you that my daughter came up with the ambassador after ten days of travel via Gibraltar and Genoa. My son is gone, we still do not know where to.
Sincerely Your Freud
a. Postcard.
500 Iron A
Budapest, the 26 August 1914
Dear Professor,
I push my trip to Vienna a few days. I hope to get there- Sunday morning low.
Cordially, Ferenczi
A. Postcard.