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Psychoanalysis

from Freud to the age of therapy
1988
Traces the development of psychoanalysis through the work of Sigmund Freud and contrasts it with more recent schools of psychotherapy.

Lily Ren?e, escape artist

from Holocaust survivor to comic book pioneer
2011
A graphic novel biography of Lily Ren?e Wilheim, who, at fourteen years old, was forced to travel alone from Austria to England to escape the Nazis and faced servitude, hardship, and danger before becoming a pioneer of the comic book genre.

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

musical genius
2004
Introduces the life and work of composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, whose works include "The Marriage of Figaro," "The Jupiter Symphony," and "The Magic Flute.".

Wolferl

the first six years in the life of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, 1756-1762
1991
A portrait of the great composer as a child prodigy who astounded the courts of Europe with his musical genius.

Persepolis 2

2004
Contains black-and-white comic strip images in which the author continues the story of her life, discussing her move from Iran to Vienna in 1984, her feelings of alienation in the foreign country, and her return home where she starts college, falls in love, and questions whether she can continue to live in the repressive society.

Beethoven

his life & music
2006
Chronicles the life of German composer Ludwig van Beethoven and presents two CDs of music spanning his career.

Freud

inventor of the modern mind
2006
A brief biography on the life and works of Sigmund Freud that offers both a critical and sympathetic look into his practice and theories.

Mozart

1999
A biography of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, discussing his early genius, and tracing his development as a composer.

Bold composer

a story about Ludwig van Beethoven
2007
A brief biography of the life of German composer, Ludwig van Beethoven, describing his rise to fame and struggle with his loss of hearing.

Beethoven

2000
A simple biography of the man who composed such musical works as his Ninth Symphony, featuring the "Ode to Joy.".

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