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Freud in Rome
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144 pages
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Freud's visits to Rome served as a personal exploration of his identities, relationships, and obsessions, leading him to identify with the city on a profound level. His experiences in Rome have become intertwined with the city's essence, inviting others to trace his footsteps and uncover remnants of his adventures. This journey aligns with Henri Bergson's concept of the union of body and soul, emphasizing how memory connects past and present, allowing for an intuitive understanding of one's experiences in the same physical space.
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2020, paperback
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