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- Title
Freud and the Topos of the Wandering Jew.
- Authors
Barzilai, Shuli
- Abstract
The question that initiated this investigation concerns Sigmund Freud’s inability to bring himself to leave Vienna during the years before and, then, the days after the Nazi annexation and invasion of Austria in March 1938. Why did Freud delay the decision to escape until it was almost too late? To try and understand such near-fatal immovability, my essay explores two models of mobility: the first is the convoluted folktale, legend, or chronicle of the Wandering Jew; the second is what I call ‘Freud’s train connections’, that is, his theoretical thinking about and personal experience of trains and railroad journeys. However, since Freud’s encounters with the Wandering Jew and his train connections intersect at several junctures, my discussion does not (and indeed cannot) keep them strictly or neatly apart.
- Subjects
AUSTRIA; FREUD, Sigmund, 1856-1939; JEWS; RAILROAD trains; PERSONAL training; PSYCHOANALYSIS; LEGENDS; HISTORY of psychoanalysis
- Publication
Word & Text: A Journal of Literary Studies & Linguistics, 2023, Vol 13, Issue 1, p121
- ISSN
2069-9271
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.51865/JLSL.2023.08