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Nowadays, neighborhood officials estimate 25,000 candles burn throughout the neighborhood in yards and public areas such as Ellenberger Park and Irving Circle, said Steve Barnett, executive director of the Irvington Historical Society.
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Nowadays, neighborhood officials estimate 25,000 candles burn throughout the neighborhood in yards and public areas such as Ellenberger Park and Irving Circle, said Steve Barnett, executive director of the Irvington Historical Society.
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John Ellenberger, a neighbor, speculated that Thompson freed the animals to get back at neighbors and police.
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Mesmerism, magnetic sleep and hypnotism as part of the prehistory of "dynamic psychiatry" (a broader category that includes psychoanalysis), see Ellenberger 53-83.
Notes on ''The Abyss of the Past': Psychoanalysis in Schelling's Ages of the World (1815)' 2008
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Although I will argue that there is a greater presence of Mesmer in W3 than in W2, Mesmer did not see magnetic sleep as the only way of effecting the mesmeric cure or deploying magnets and magnetism (Ellenberger 72).
Notes on ''The Abyss of the Past': Psychoanalysis in Schelling's Ages of the World (1815)' 2008
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For histories of this emergence in the period, see Ellenberger and Shorter.
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Freud's discovery of the unconscious, see Ellenberger
Notes on 'Attached to Reading: Mary Shelley's Psychical Reality' 2008
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As Henri Ellenberger points out, Mesmerism in Germany unlike France was a serious science in which chairs were instituted at the universities of Berlin and Bonn, and which engaged artists and philosophers; it was an "experimental metaphysics" leading to powers of vision (77-82).
'The Abyss of the Past': Psychoanalysis in Schelling's Ages of the World (1815) 2008
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John Ellenberger, a retired big-game manager for the Colorado Division of Wildlife, told a reporter from the Denver Post in January, When you start increasing drilling activity to the level we see today, there's going to be displacement; there's going to be indirect loss and direct loss.
Energy Development is Ruining Public Hunting Grounds in the West 2006
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Frankenstein unquestionably joins with other early nineteenth-century texts (see Ellenberger 143-215) in beginning to craft the ingredients of the unconscious and the interpretation of dreams that Sigmund Freud proposed as scientific truth by the 1890s.
Hogle, Introduction, Frankenstein's Dream, Praxis Series, Romantic Circles 2003
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