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Vienna, home of music and schnitzeln, is also the home of psychoanalysis. Dr. Sigmund Freud, lives there. So does Dr. Alfred Adler. Switzerland's Charles Gustave Jung pays frequent visits. The corridors of the special Psychological Clinics teem with their satellites...
...affection which persisted between Queen Elizabeth and her favorite, Robert Devereux. Earl of Essex, has been subjected to speculation by innumerable historians and, more recently, by the imaginative Lytton Strachey. Theirs was a relation which would in all probability have taxed the analytic powers of a Shakespeare or a Freud. The latest ambitious analyst is Playwright Harry Wagstaff Gribble, one-time associate of Christopher Morley in Hoboken theatrical enterprises (TIME, March 25, 1929). Playwright Gribble has examined several old dramas on the theme, has evolved his own explanation of its mysteries...
...first suggestion he offers "Is Sex Necessary?" a delightful parody on the steadily accumulating mass of literature, smacking strongly of Freud and driving the debonair dandy and the dilettantish debutante into a maze of inhibitions and high-priced psychiatrists. This clever satire, minus the usual steel edge, will, the Vagabond is convinced, be an excellent defense mechanism against the strongest pent-up fixation. It is funny...
...appeal to members of the Crime Club. Behind concealed peepholes commanding a view of everyone who entered the theatre stood persons-mostly girls-who had recently been slashed in the vicinity of Düsseldorf but had escaped with their lives. Thus by a stratagem worthy of Dr. Sigmund Freud-said to have been consulted in this case-the police boasted that they were obtaining "important clues...
Psychiatrist Abraham Arden Brill (Freud-follower): "I am heartily opposed to the killing of this woman. . . . Society is based on repression, and the most important repression is the command 'Thou shalt not kill...