Freud, S. (1911). Letter from Sigmund Freud to Sándor Ferenczi, April 10, 1911.

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Freud, S. (1911). Letter from Sigmund Freud to Sándor Ferenczi, April 10, 1911. The Correspondence of Sigmund Freud and Sándor Ferenczi Volume 1, 1908-1914, 268-269

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Sigmund Freud

Vienna, April 10, 1911
IX., Berggasse 19

Dear friend,

What should I do? He is and remains an uneducable individual, a mauvais sujet [bad person]; I saw it again in last Wednesday's discussion.1 Now I can't decide to make the rejection even clearer, but, heeding your advice, I will refrain from sending it to him. Your marginal observations are quite correct, but I will refrain from expressing everything that is wrong between us.

Kovács's2 paper is interesting and worth publishing. One could certainly go into the matter more deeply, but I am not competent in these things. I have no room in the “Schriften zur angewandten Seelenkunde” for the next three quarters of a year. You will hear about what is in preparation. But I will make an effort to put together a literary issue of the Zentralblatt in which this paper can find acceptance. Must talk with Max und Moritz about it. This Wednesday is free. Rank is traveling in Greece.

I am thinking of leaving on Fr

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