Love & Transference in Vienna
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Re: Love & Transference in Vienna
hello Tommy, your story sounds intriguing. I am going to check out your website soon. I hope you are having a lot of success with your writing. Keep writing...
Diane Fordham- Posts : 3
Join date : 2011-03-19
Love & Transference in Vienna
Wow...Not alot of fiction works on the site...
I recently finished my 2nd novel. It is about a young girl living in Vienna, Austria in 1900. During this time, Vienna was the center of the art and architecture world, not to mention the birthplace of psychoanalysis. Dr. Freud worked with one of his most famous patients, whom he called Dora during this time. A little research confirms that Dora is in fact Ida Bauer, the sister of famed socialist Otto Bauer. Ida lives in Vienna and rubs elbows with many of the elite of the time including: Gustav Klimt, Otto Weininger, Vladimir Lenin, and many others.
Love & Transference in Vienna is a fictionalized account of Ida Bauer during the few months she worked with Dr. Freud. She deals with the changes within her family, the historical changes in Vienna at the time (including the Secessionist art movement), and the betrayal she feels she received at the hands of her best friend. As the story begins, Ida threatened suicide and was thus made to work with Dr. Freud to deal with her "neurosis." During this difficult time, Ida meets and falls in love with a young student from the Universitat of Vienna.
If you'd like to read more about Ida and her story, please check my website at http://tommyauthor.com
I appreciate any feedback to aid in making the story more readable and enjoyable
Thanks!
Tommy Black
http://tommyauthor.com
[url=tommyauthor.com]tommyauthor.com[/url]
I recently finished my 2nd novel. It is about a young girl living in Vienna, Austria in 1900. During this time, Vienna was the center of the art and architecture world, not to mention the birthplace of psychoanalysis. Dr. Freud worked with one of his most famous patients, whom he called Dora during this time. A little research confirms that Dora is in fact Ida Bauer, the sister of famed socialist Otto Bauer. Ida lives in Vienna and rubs elbows with many of the elite of the time including: Gustav Klimt, Otto Weininger, Vladimir Lenin, and many others.
Love & Transference in Vienna is a fictionalized account of Ida Bauer during the few months she worked with Dr. Freud. She deals with the changes within her family, the historical changes in Vienna at the time (including the Secessionist art movement), and the betrayal she feels she received at the hands of her best friend. As the story begins, Ida threatened suicide and was thus made to work with Dr. Freud to deal with her "neurosis." During this difficult time, Ida meets and falls in love with a young student from the Universitat of Vienna.
If you'd like to read more about Ida and her story, please check my website at http://tommyauthor.com
I appreciate any feedback to aid in making the story more readable and enjoyable
Thanks!
Tommy Black
http://tommyauthor.com
[url=tommyauthor.com]tommyauthor.com[/url]
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