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Let me continue to speak the truth : Bertha Pappenheim as author and activist

In 1953, Freud biographer Ernest Jones revealed that the famous hysteric Anna O. was really Bertha Pappenheim (1859-1936), the author, German-Jewish feminist, pioneering social worker, and activist. Elizabeth Loentz directs attention away from the young woman who arguably invented the talking cure and back to Pappenheim and her achievements.
Print Book, English, c2007
Hebrew Union College Press, Cincinnati, c2007
Biographies
x, 313 p. : port. ; 23 cm.
9780878204601, 0878204601
1038586970
From ghetto jargon to "women's German" : Bertha Pappenheim and Yiddish
"Even Palestine is diaspora and galut" : Bertha Pappenheim and Zionism
The "Jewish mission" and the Jews' mission : combating conversion
From brothel to Beth Jacob: Bertha Pappenheim on Eastern European Jewish women
From silent opposition to immeasurable love : Bertha Pappenheim's spiritual journey
Bertha Pappenheim's biographers
Freud and Anna O. at coney island : Bertha Pappenheim in art and fiction
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