<p><i>Freud¿s British Family</i> presents ground-breaking research into the lives of the British branch of the Freud family, their connections to the founder of psychoanalysis, and into Freud¿s relationship to Britain.</p><p>Documenting the complex relationships the elder Freud brothers had with their much younger brother Sigmund, <i>Freud¿s British Family</i> reveals the significant influence these hitherto largely forgotten Freuds had on the mental economy of the founder of psychoanalysis. Roger Willoughby shows how these key family relationships helped shape Freud¿s thinking, attitudes, and theorising, including emerging ideas on rivalry, the Oedipus complex, character, and art. In addition to considering their correspondence and meetings with Freud in Continental Europe, the book carefully documents Freud¿s own visits to his brothers and to Britain in 1875 and again in 1908. <i>Freud¿s British Family</i> concludes with a discussion of Freud¿s final 15 months in London after he left