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Freud Sigmund



Sigmund Freud ANS With Association to His First Job

 

A handsomely matted display of German language materials relating to renowned Austrian neurologist Sigmund Freud (1856-1939). Freud signed and inscribed an 11-word postscript at the bottom of the printed card, and also hand-addressed the companion envelope. Written in Vienna, Austria sometime after Freud's 80th birthday on May 6, 1936. Would look lovely framed!

 

The thank you card is mounted at top, above the envelope at center, and the envelope return address label at bottom. With expected light toning and vertical creases at center, where the card had been folded. The mat overall measures 8" x 14.75".

 

The cream stock thank you card is signed "Freud," and is a mixture of printed and handwritten text. The standard message at top reads: "ICH DANKE HERZLICH FUR IHRE TEILNAHME AN DER FEIER MEINES ACHTZIGSTEN GEBURTSTAGES," which translates to "I cordially thank you for your participation in the celebration of my eightieth birthday." Freud added 4 lines in his own hand below; the personalized message reads: "und beslabige beiden lieben Damen die fremdsprachig heil ihrer schönen Spende," which loosely translates into "two lovely ladies … the foreign language of their beautiful offering."

 

The envelope bears a circa 1934 "Costume Series" Austrian 24 groschen stamp of a mountain climber postmarked from Vienna on June 2, 1936. The excised return address flap reads "PROF. DR. FREUD."

 

Freud sent this note to Gertrude Kvergic-Kraus and her colleague at Vienna's Foreign Language Loan Library and Bookstore. (The only text not written in Freud's hand on the envelope is the probable postal inscription "Courtyard 6.") Freud was an accomplished polyglot and socialized in intellectual circles. In addition to his native German, he was proficient in French, Italian, Spanish, English, Latin, and Greek. Freud also knew Gertrude Kvergic-Kraus through her grandfather, Dr. Willowitz, who had given Freud his first job as a junior doctor.

 

Just after his 82nd birthday and almost exactly two years later, Freud would leave his beloved Vienna for the last time. He escaped the increasingly hostile environment of the Third Reich to live in exile in England until his death from jaw cancer in September 1939. Like Freud, Kvergic-Kraus also fled to England. There, she became the first director of the Economists bookshop, owned by the London School of Economics and the Financial Times.

 

Sigmund Freud had trained as a doctor and neurologist in the nineteenth century. His research into brain trauma, mind-altering drugs, hypnosis, dreams, and nervous disorders led to pioneering experiments in psychology. Considered the founder of psychoanalysis, Freud, and his theories, have transformed our understanding of science, the humanities, and popular culture.

 


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