ABSTRACT

This book is an analytic and historical portrait of the volatile decades at the beginning of the 20th century. Engaging with avant-garde art and thought, and concentrating on two of the most controversial and still culturally relevant personalities of Viennese modernism - Sigmund Freud and Arnold Schoenberg - it tells the story of a cultural experiment of unprecedented proportions, an experiment that attempted to redesign the senses and the concept of individual identity. The book describes the shape of this identity through its mutually overlapping artistic and intellectual dimensions, as it explores the relationship between psychoanalysis and music.

chapter |6 pages

Introduction

chapter |14 pages

The Acoustic Symptom

chapter |13 pages

Psychology of Expectation

chapter |19 pages

Play of the Senses

chapter |24 pages

Acoustic Perspectives

chapter |20 pages

Echoes

chapter |24 pages

Psychology of Distances

chapter |17 pages

The Anatomy of Namelessness

chapter |25 pages

Schoenberg's Oedipus

chapter |16 pages

Interpretation of Dreams

Theory of Harmony

chapter |4 pages

Conclusion

The Passion for the Real