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Mar 2021
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Freud in Focus: Episode 4

FREUD MUSEUM LONDON
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In this episode, Jamie Ruers is in conversation with the Freud Museum's curator, Bryony Davies. They will discuss the forthcoming exhibition '1920/2020: Freud in Pandemic', which addresses the parallels between Freud's experience with the Spanish Flu and the COVID-19 pandemic today.

Producer: Karolina Heller

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