February 15, 2012
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- | The term "psychoanalysis" appeared for the first time in Sigmund Freud's [[Heredity and the Aetiology of the Neuroses]] (1896). | + | The term "[[psychoanalysis]]" appeared for the first time in Sigmund Freud's [[Heredity and the Aetiology of the Neuroses]] (1896). |
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''[[Mary C. Brown and the Hollywood Sign]]'' (1972) is an album by [[Dory Previn]] (1925 - 2012), a thematic album about Hollywood [[misfits]] and Mary C. Brown, an actress who kills herself jumping from Hollywood's letter "H", based upon real-life [[Peg Entwistle]]. | ''[[Mary C. Brown and the Hollywood Sign]]'' (1972) is an album by [[Dory Previn]] (1925 - 2012), a thematic album about Hollywood [[misfits]] and Mary C. Brown, an actress who kills herself jumping from Hollywood's letter "H", based upon real-life [[Peg Entwistle]]. | ||
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The term "psychoanalysis" appeared for the first time in Sigmund Freud's Heredity and the Aetiology of the Neuroses (1896).
Mary C. Brown and the Hollywood Sign (1972) is an album by Dory Previn (1925 - 2012), a thematic album about Hollywood misfits and Mary C. Brown, an actress who kills herself jumping from Hollywood's letter "H", based upon real-life Peg Entwistle.
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