Title Page | Collection Summary | Biographical/Organizational Note | Scope and Content | Arrangement
Biographical Note
Date | Event |
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1887 | Born near Kherson, Russia |
1892 | Family moved to Odessa, Russia |
1905 | Pankejeff's sister Anna committed suicide |
1905-1908 | Studied law at Odessa University, Odessa, Russia, and St. Petersburg University, St. Petersburg, Russia |
1908 | Examined by Professor B. in St. Petersburg, Russia, for depression and other related problems Examined by Professor Emil Kraepelin in Munich, Germany; sent to nearby sanatorium, where met Therese, his future wife Examined by Dr. N. at sanatorium near Frankfurt am Main, Germany Examined by Professor Ziehen in Berlin, Germany; sent to nearby sanatorium |
1909 | Analyzed by Dr. D. in Odessa, Russia, who recommended that Pankejeff be analyzed by Sigmund Freud |
1910-1914 | First period of analysis under Sigmund Freud |
1914 | Married Therese (maiden name Keller; name of first husband unknown) |
1915 | Passed national examinations in law at Odessa University, Odessa, Russia |
1919 | Moved to Vienna, Austria |
1919-1920 | Second period of analysis under Sigmund Freud |
1920-1950 | Employed by an insurance company |
1938 | Therese Pankejeff committed suicide |
1947 | Granted Austrian citizenship |
1971 | Published The Wolf-Man (New York: Basic Books. 370 pp.) |
1979 | Died, Vienna, Austria |