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Acknowledgments | ix | |
David Oppenheim's Family Tree | xii | |
Part I | Prologue | |
1. | Vienna, Now and Then | 3 |
2. | In My Aunt's Flat | 13 |
Part II | David and Amalie | |
3. | "A Relationship of the Heart" | 19 |
4. | "Let There Be Truth Between Us" | 27 |
5. | The Engagement | 32 |
6. | Brno | 40 |
7. | The Religious Problem | 44 |
8. | The Erotic Factor | 52 |
9. | That New, Troublesome Highway | 57 |
10. | Marriage | 67 |
11. | Venetian Reflections | 69 |
Part III | In Freud's Circle | |
12. | An Invitation from Freud | 77 |
13. | David's Choice: Freud or Adler? | 88 |
14. | "Dreams in Folklore" | 100 |
15. | Psychology, Free and Individual | 105 |
Part IV | The Soldier | |
16. | The Eastern Front | 111 |
17. | The Battles of the Isonzo | 120 |
Part V | The Scholar and Teacher | |
18. | The New Republic | 129 |
19. | "The Secret of the Human Soul" | 135 |
20. | My Grandfather's Book | 139 |
21. | Independence | 144 |
22. | The Teacher of Humanity | 148 |
23. | The Secular Jew | 154 |
24. | Sexual Equality | 158 |
25. | Vacations and a Wedding | 163 |
Part VI | One of the Multitude | |
26. | The End of Austria | 169 |
27. | New Life and Old | 175 |
28. | Enticing Hopes | 182 |
29. | "Best to Stay" | 191 |
30. | Good Austrians | 196 |
31. | Renunciation | 201 |
32. | In My Grandparents' Flat | 218 |
33. | Theresienstadt | 221 |
34. | Terezin | 229 |
Part VII | Epilogue | |
35. | Survival | 235 |
36. | A Good Life? | 241 |
Notes on Sources | 245 |
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Add Pushing Time Away: My Grandfather and the Tragedy of Jewish Vienna, What binds us pushes time away, wrote David Oppenheim to his future wife, Amalie Pollak, on March 24, 1905. Oppenheim, classical scholar, collaborator and then critic of Sigmund Freud, and friend and supporter of Alfred Adler, lived through the heights , Pushing Time Away: My Grandfather and the Tragedy of Jewish Vienna to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add Pushing Time Away: My Grandfather and the Tragedy of Jewish Vienna, What binds us pushes time away, wrote David Oppenheim to his future wife, Amalie Pollak, on March 24, 1905. Oppenheim, classical scholar, collaborator and then critic of Sigmund Freud, and friend and supporter of Alfred Adler, lived through the heights , Pushing Time Away: My Grandfather and the Tragedy of Jewish Vienna to your collection on WonderClub |