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Subject: Freudians and anti-Freudians
Date: Sat, 05 Jul 2008 13:20:36 -0700
From: Laurence Hochard <laurence.hochard@HOTMAIL.FR>
To: NABOKV-L@LISTSERV.UCSB.EDU
CC: Laurence Hochard <laurence.hochard@HOTMAIL.FR>

To B karp and J Mello
Jansy Mello: LH, you are an expert in inviting us to guess, go after
quotations and book references, read past postings...In that way I run the
risk of becoming referentially consistent! Did I write anti-Freudians, or
was the "you" someone else? Barrie Karp wrote: I think he was making fun of
anti-Freudians as well as certain kinds of Freudians he had in mind
(probably mainly popularized vulgarized notions of them), and of didactic
writers. And yet, his sentence mainly suggests VN's criticism of those who
follow him to the letter, an inference, something that doesn't necessarily
demand directly quotable examples.

LH: The "you" was B Karp, who writes: "I think he was making fun of anti-
Freudians as well as certain kinds of Freudians"
Hence my question, as it seems to me that VN, whether he was right or wrong
in doing so, never once made fun of anti-Freudians and ALWAYS made fun of
ALL kinds of Freudians.
Laurence Hochard



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