The conclusion of the unabridged Bridal Letters edition: The fifth and final volume of the correspondence between Sigmund Freud and Martha Bernays documents crucial years in the life of the world-famous founder of psychoanalysis. Sigmund Freud’s time at the Jean-Martin Charcot clinic in Paris significantly shaped his path to becoming a therapist. His letters also touch on the exhausting family entanglements that nearly tore apart the engagement. The long-awaited wedding marks the final point of Sigmund Freud's most intimate correspondence.
The editors are the renowned Freud scholars Gerhard Fichtner, Ilse Grubrich-Simitis, and Albrecht Hirschmüller.
The edition consists of five volumes:
- Sei mein, wie ich mir's denke (Be mine, as I imagine it)
- Unser Roman in Fortsetzungen (Our serialized novel)
- Warten in Ruhe und Ergebung, Warten in Kampf und Erregung (Waiting in calm and submission, waiting in struggle and excitement)
- Spuren von unserer komplizierten Existenz (Traces of our complicated existence)
- Dich so zu haben, wie Du bist (To have you as you are)