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Why Theory

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Significance of Freud's love for Dickens

Freud's deep admiration for Dickens is significant as it symbolizes a transitional period between Victorianism and modernism. His love for Dickens is shown through gifting a copy of David Copperfield to Martha Bernays and struggling to write to her in anything other than 'Dickens' English.' This personal detail highlights how Freud's connection to Dickens influenced the way he wrote and spoke, representing a pivotal shift from earlier conventions to modernism. This admiration for Dickens is also reflected in Freud's exploration of the end of analysis, mirroring the debate between the importance of the first line versus the last line in a novel. Freud's pursuit of understanding analysis and clinical practice resonates with the transitional nature embodied by Dickens and symbolizes a shift towards modernism.

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