The Wolf-Man Author:Sergius Pankejeff, Ruth Mack Brunswick, Muriel Gardiner, Sigmund Freud The Wolf-Man (so named because of his childhood phobia of wolves), famous as the subject of Freud's classic case history, is a rich, intimate human story, a matchless evocation of an era, and an invaluable scientific document. Not only an autobiography, this book contains Freud's complete case history, Ruth Mack Brunswick's later analysis of the... more » Wolf-Man, and Muriel Gardiner's record of her continuous contact with him, as well as the Wolf-Man's own recollections of Freud-an unprecedented and never to be repeated glimpse of the founder of psychoanalysis through the eyes of one of his most thoroughly described patients.
Contents:
Introduction / by Muriel Gardiner --
Foreword / by Anna Freud --
The memoirs of the Wolf-man --
My recollections of Sigmund Freud / by the Wolf-man --
The case of the Wolf-man / by Sigmund Freud --
A supplement to Freud's "History of an infantile neurosis" --
The Wolf-man in later life / by Muriel Gardiner.« less