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# Relating to or influenced by the Austrian [[neurologist]] [[Sigmund Freud]] (1856-1939) and his methods of [[psychoanalysis]]. # Relating to or influenced by the Austrian [[neurologist]] [[Sigmund Freud]] (1856-1939) and his methods of [[psychoanalysis]].
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"I favor a Shakespearean reading of Freud, and not a Freudian reading of Shakespeare." --The Western Canon (1994) by Harold Bloom, p. 22

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  1. Relating to or influenced by the Austrian neurologist Sigmund Freud (1856-1939) and his methods of psychoanalysis.
  2. Susceptible to analysis in terms of unconscious thoughts or desires.

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