Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from The Lantern, Vol. 3: September, 1917
It was in this atmosphere of pedantry peculiar to Germany, where a passion for the theatrical made banality Of sentiment seem profound, that the scholarship of a Freud was much admired. It is of Freud that I would speak, one of his books having arrested my attention, one of more than ordinary significance. This book - Freud's study of Leonardo Da Vinci - is hardly a volume for bachelors and maids; in the majority of its pages, indeed, is not a book even for Sophisticated men Of sensitive nature. TO be quite frank it is a book that plumbs the depths of nastiness. It is revolting, disgusting.
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