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'''The Ecstasy of Civilization''' is | '''''The Ecstasy of Civilization''''' is Sigmund Freud's best-known [[novel (nonfiction)]]. | ||
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File:Sigmund freud um 1905.jpg|link=Sigmund Freud (nonfiction)|[[Sigmund Freud (nonfiction)|Sigmund Freud]] writes a letter to celebrated cultural anthropologist [[Anaïs Nin (nonfiction)|Anaïs Nin]], in which he declares his love for ''The Ecstasy of Civilization'', calling it "a remarkable fantasy, richly imagined, strangely believable." | |||
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Latest revision as of 12:34, 25 December 2020
The Ecstasy of Civilization is Sigmund Freud's best-known novel (nonfiction).
In the News
Sigmund Freud writes a letter to celebrated cultural anthropologist Anaïs Nin, in which he declares his love for The Ecstasy of Civilization, calling it "a remarkable fantasy, richly imagined, strangely believable."