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Freud, S. (1917). Letter from Freud to Ludwig Binswanger, August 21, 1917. The Sigmund Freud-Ludwig Binswanger Correspondence 1908-1938, 139-141
Letter from Freud to Ludwig Binswanger, August 21, 1917 
Sigmund Freud
Csorbató, 21 August 19171
115F
Dear Dr. Binswanger,
Your letter came today. I am longing to see what comes next, but shall do my best to reserve my comments until I have seen it all, and even then I shall exercise a respectful reticence. Publication in book form does seem to me the best thing. Part III of the Lectures2 has been in the bookshops for more than two months.
Kind regards,
Yours, Freud
Notes to "Letter from Freud to Ludwig Binswanger, August 21, 1917"
Gerhard Fichtner
1 Postcard.
2 (1916-17a), part 3: General Theory of the Neurosis (Lectures 16-28), Leipzig and Vienna, 1917. See Grinstein (1977), p. 98, no. 244.
Section Citation
Fichtner, G. (1917). Letter from Freud to Ludwig Binswanger, August 21, 1917. The Sigmund Freud-Ludwig Binswanger Correspondence 1908-1938, 139-141
Binswanger's four oldest children (about 1917); left to right:

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Ludwig A., b. 1913; Hilde, b. 1911; Wolfgang, b. 1914; Robert, b. 1909.

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