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Williams, Edwina Dakin; Freeman, Lucy Remember Me To Tom New York G.P. Putnam's Sons 1963 Hard Cover Very Good Fair Signed by Author A photo of this book is available. SIGNED / AUTOGRAPHED inscription by Tennessee Williams' mother, Dakin Williams in book front on blank page: "To Geneva Burns with warm greetings and appreciation for your friendship - Dakin Williams". NO other writing or marks inside book. NO remainder marks. Inside-top-front dustcover flap has small clip at corner, price ($5.95) was not clipped. Tight spine, clean pages. NO tears inside book. Blue boards with gilt lettering. Boards are clean - show light rubbing around edges. 255 pages. Pages show slight tanning. Tennessee Williams' mother writes of her son and the forces that shaped his life and work (from front cover). Price:
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Freeman, Lucy The Beloved Prison: A Journey into the Unknown Self St Martins Pr 1989 0312028660 / 9780312028664 First Edition Very Good + Fine Stated First Edition. NO remainder marks or price clippings. Price inside dustcover: $18.95. Stated First Edition Tight spine, clean pages. Pages show light tanning. 370 pages. Dustcover is clean (NO tears). 24 pages show light writing/underlining. Does NOT interfere with reading. NO tears inside book. From Publishers Weekly Freeman's cathartic, interminable account of her psychoanalysis through 20 years, four psychiatrists and two failed marriages seems to move in circles rather than toward a resolution. With writing that verges on self-romanticization ("I grew up in a world that seemed a whirlwind, tossing me from one emotional tempest to the next"), the account lacks the novelty that made a bestseller of Fight Against Fears , her psychoanalytic tell-all published 36 years ago. Psychotherapy helped Freeman to stop repeating the scripts of childhood by coming to terms with her long-congealed rage, sexual repression and terror of her parents' anger. Therapy helped her understand why she rushed into marriage with an alcoholic who beat her. The personal story of this woman whose assignments as a New York Times "lady reporter" included covering Eleanor Roosevelt, Frank Sinatra and the Duchess of Windsor is one with which many readers might identify, but the soap-opera prose may prove an impediment. 30,000 first printing. Copyright 1989 Reed Business Information, Inc. From Library Journal Author of more than 60 books, many about psychology and mental health, Freeman here chronicles her own life and analysis as a voyage of self-discovery. An established New York Times reporter, Freeman left her job and the city of New York for a new married life in Chicago shortly after the end of her first analysis and the death of her father. As the marriage failed, she returned to analysis to discover why. Much of what she discovered related to her early family life, including her philandering father and long-suffering mother. Freeman paints a detailed but sensitive portrait of how Freudian analysis helped to free her from the subconscious effects of her background. Recommended for public libraries. - Lucy Patrick, Florida State Univ. Lib., Tallahassee Copyright 1989 Reed Business Information, Inc. Price:
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Freeman, Lucy The Beloved Prison: A Journey into the Unknown Self St Martins Pr 1989 0312028660 / 9780312028664 First Edition Very Good + Fine Stated First Edition. NO remainder marks or price clippings. Price inside dustcover: $18.95. Stated First Edition Tight spine, clean pages. Pages show light tanning. 370 pages. Dustcover is clean (NO tears). 24 pages show light writing/underlining. Does NOT interfere with reading. NO tears inside book. From Publishers Weekly Freeman's cathartic, interminable account of her psychoanalysis through 20 years, four psychiatrists and two failed marriages seems to move in circles rather than toward a resolution. With writing that verges on self-romanticization ("I grew up in a world that seemed a whirlwind, tossing me from one emotional tempest to the next"), the account lacks the novelty that made a bestseller of Fight Against Fears , her psychoanalytic tell-all published 36 years ago. Psychotherapy helped Freeman to stop repeating the scripts of childhood by coming to terms with her long-congealed rage, sexual repression and terror of her parents' anger. Therapy helped her understand why she rushed into marriage with an alcoholic who beat her. The personal story of this woman whose assignments as a New York Times "lady reporter" included covering Eleanor Roosevelt, Frank Sinatra and the Duchess of Windsor is one with which many readers might identify, but the soap-opera prose may prove an impediment. 30,000 first printing. Copyright 1989 Reed Business Information, Inc. From Library Journal Author of more than 60 books, many about psychology and mental health, Freeman here chronicles her own life and analysis as a voyage of self-discovery. An established New York Times reporter, Freeman left her job and the city of New York for a new married life in Chicago shortly after the end of her first analysis and the death of her father. As the marriage failed, she returned to analysis to discover why. Much of what she discovered related to her early family life, including her philandering father and long-suffering mother. Freeman paints a detailed but sensitive portrait of how Freudian analysis helped to free her from the subconscious effects of her background. Recommended for public libraries. - Lucy Patrick, Florida State Univ. Lib., Tallahassee Copyright 1989 Reed Business Information, Inc. Price:
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