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Patrick Weil The madman in the White House
Sigmund Freud, ambassador Bullitt, and the lost psychobiography of Woodrow Wilson
"In 1932 Sigmund Freud and diplomat William Bullitt completed a well-informed psychobiography of Woodrow Wilson, inspired by his irrational handling of the Treaty of Versailles. Released decades later in redacted form, the book was panned by critics and immediately forgotten. Patrick Weil resurrects the original version and reassesses its insights"--
Non-fictie
Engels | 387 pagina's | Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts | 2023
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Nicholas J. Karolides | Margaret Bald | Dawn B. Sova 120 banned books
censorship histories of world literature
Non-fictie
Engels | 502 pagina's | Checkmark Books, New York | 2005
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Nicholas De Jongh Politics, prudery & perversions
the censoring of the English stage, 1901-1968
Until 1968 plays scheduled for performance were censured in England. Scripts had to be submitted and read and their contents approved. The detrimental and often farcical prohibitions left an indelibile mark on decades of English drama. Chapters about playing a prime minister on stage, about the position of women, homosexual relations, politics on stage and Edward Bond's play 'Saved'.
Engels | 272 pagina's | Methuen, London | 2000
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