Wilhelm Fliess
Wilhelm Fliess (1858-1928) was a German Médecin .
Biography
Fliess is born in Arnswalde; in 1862, its family settles with Berlin. He undertakes studies of Médecine and opens a cabinet as well as a Clinique. Oto-rhino-laryngologist, it undertakes to bind the Pathologie S of the Nez and the genitals.It is by their common knowledge of Joseph Breuer, that Fliess met, in 1887, Sigmund Freud. It will follow a very bulky correspondence between the two men.
In 1892, Fliess marries Ida Bondy. They will have five children.
In 1902, the exchange between Freud and Fliess ends and this last shows the founder of the Psychanalyse of Plagiat. Freud then burns all the letters of his/her former friend. As for the letters that it sent to him, they will be sold to a merchant in 1936, then repurchased by Marie Bonaparte which refuses to return them in Freud and will be published in 1985.
Fliess and Freud
Fliess is at the origin of several concepts which Sigmund Freud will take again. Let us name for example the theory of a psychic Bisexualité. The letters that Freud and Fliess were exchanged were punctuated discussions, Freud presenting its manuscripts to Fliess. This exchange will be completed on a catch of distance, and Freud will never accept the theory of Fliess of a periodicity affecting largely the psychic life.It is generally allowed that if the training of a psychoanalyst passes by the Divan, episode then named analyzes didactic , Freud had recourse to a “Auto-analyze” with for support its exchange of letters with Fliess. “it is you which are the single different one, the alter. ” (Letter 42. P.97 of the complete edition of the Letters in Wilhelm Fliess , S. Freud, PUF - Paris, 2006). Sigmund Freud which - and it is in the final analysis rather rare at a genius - had a social life, domestic, family more traditional (at least for the time) despite everything had this absolute need (which one will perhaps never discover the secrecy) for having a completely singular relation, very strong émotionnellement, with another man. There is no doubt that this transférielle relation influenced its thought fundamentally and helped this one to be built.
Work of Fliess
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relations between the nose and the female genitals presented according to their biological significance , 1897, Threshold, 1977
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