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Masson is the owner of the beach house where Raymond takes Marie and Meursault.
Masson is a carefree person who simply likes to live his life and be happy.
Jeffrey Moussaieff Masson ( born March 28, 1941 as Jeffrey Lloyd Masson in Chicago, Illinois ) is an American author.
Masson is best known for his conclusions about Sigmund Freud and psychoanalysis.
Masson is a vegan and has written about animal rights.
Jeffrey Masson is the son of Jacques Masson, a French Mizrahi Sephardic Jew of Bukharian ancestry, and Diana ( Dina ) Zeiger from an Ashkenazi strict Orthodox Jewish family.
The land of Bellgrove Circle, once used as a vineyard, was previously owned by Paul Masson Winery and is east of Saratoga Avenue and north of Rt 85.
* Richard Arkwright's Masson Mill is now a working textile museum with the largest collection of bobbins in the world.
Jackson Pollock's dripping paint onto a canvas laid on the floor is a technique that has its roots in the work of André Masson, Max Ernst and David Alfaro Siqueiros.
Regarding Erickson's report of a female patient who was allegedly hypnotised to have spontaneous orgasms throughout the day, Masson writes, " The whole thing is tinged with fantasy and has a feeling of unreality about it.
Referring to Erickson's authoritarian approach as " prison-camp therapy " and " therapist-as-boss ", Masson concludes, " It is not surprising that Erickson succumbed to the opportunity to abuse his patients, as the examples quoted make clear.
Dr. Masson said that Freud had abandoned his seduction theory -- the idea that adult neurosis is caused by childhood sexual abuse — for personal rather than scientific reasons.
* An informal introduction to the ideas and concepts of noncommutative geometry by Thierry Masson ( an easier introduction that is still rather technical )
Jeffrey Masson in his assault on Freud's abandonment of the seduction theory makes much of Eckstein's role, linking Freud's " abandonment " of her position with respect to the Fliess surgery to his " abandonment " of her evidence for the paternal etiology of neurosis: for ' the idea-which even Masson concedes is crazy-that ... all neurotic patients had been sexually abused '.
The fact that Masson lavishes so much attention on her ... because Emma Eckstein is for him a woman whom Freud and Fliess abused.
* 1907-Ottawa Victorias player Charles Masson is charged with manslaughter after Cornwall player Owen McCourt dies of a head wound sustained in a brawl.
Masson is found not guilty on the grounds that there was no way to know which blow had killed McCourt.
Thomas Masson Moody ( born 2 October 1965, Adelaide, South Australia ) is a former Australian cricketer and coach of the Sri Lankan cricket team.
* The south east area which is bounded by Northbourne Avenue, Barry Drive, Watson Street and Masson Street ( Haig Park ).
The genus of plants Massonia is named after Masson.

Masson and married
Professor Masson had married Emily Rosaline Orme in London on 17 August 1854.
* Adélaïde Joséphine Bachasson de Montalivet ( Paris, 16 December 1830-Paris, 14 December 1920 ), married in Saint-Bouize on 6 November 1850 Antoine Achille Masson, dit de Montalivet ( Meurthe-et-Moselle, Nancy, 27 June 1815-Villedieu, 31 October 1882 ), son of Georges Masson, vice mayor of Nancy in 1814, and wife Claire Felaize, and had issue

Masson and German
Translated from the German with an Introduction by Jeffrey Moussaieff Masson / NY Free Press 1997 1st ppb ptg ISBN 0-684-83096-5
Masson learned German and studied the history of psychoanalysis.

Masson and .
As the total number of incepting bachelors in 1629 was, according to Masson ( Life, 1:218 ) and n, two hundred fifty-nine, the twenty-four names listed in the ordo senioritatis for that year constitute slightly less than one tenth of the total number of bachelors who then incepted.
The 9th-10th century master of the religious system known as " the nondual Shaivism of Kashmir " ( or " Kashmir Shaivism ") and aesthetician, Abhinavagupta brought rasa theory to its pinnacle in his separate commentaries on the Dhvanyāloka, the Dhvanyāloka-locana ( translated by Ingalls, Masson and Patwardhan, 1992 ) and the Abhinavabharati, his commentary on the Nātyashāstra, portions of which are translated by Gnoli and Masson and Patwardhan.
André Masson.
* Notable draftsmen of the 20th century include Käthe Kollwitz, Max Beckmann, Jean Dubuffet, Egon Schiele, Arshile Gorky, Paul Klee, Oscar Kokoschka, Alphonse Mucha, M. C. Escher, André Masson, Jules Pascin, and Pablo Picasso.
Knox, Kümmel, K and S Lake, Marxsen, Masson, Mitton, Moffatt, Nineham, Pokorny, Schweizer, and J. Weiss.
Physics and Fractal Structures ( Foreword by B. Mandelbrot ); Masson, 1996.
* 1872 – Henri Masson, French fencer ( d. 1963 )
Scandium, Yttrium, Elements des Terres Rares, Actinium, P. Pascal, Editor, Masson & Cie 1959
* 1876 – Paul Masson, French cyclist ( d. 1944 )
* The comedy-musical play Heid ( pronounced ' Heed ', a Scottish inflection of the word ' Head ') by Forbes Masson alluded to the phrenology work of George Combe, citing the pseudoscience's influence on a young Charles Darwin as an inspiration for writers.
The collections grew somewhat haphazardly until the appointment of the first collector, Francis Masson, in 1771.
The group grew to include Paul Éluard, Benjamin Péret, René Crevel, Robert Desnos, Jacques Baron, Max Morise, Pierre Naville, Roger Vitrac, Gala Éluard, Max Ernst, Salvador Dalí, Man Ray, Hans Arp, Georges Malkine, Michel Leiris, Georges Limbour, Antonin Artaud, Raymond Queneau, André Masson, Joan Miró, Marcel Duchamp, Jacques Prévert, and Yves Tanguy.
While the focus was on writing, the journal also included reproductions of art, among them works by Giorgio de Chirico, Ernst, Masson, and Man Ray.
André Masson.
In 1924, Miró and Masson applied Surrealism to painting, explicitly leading to the La Peinture Surrealiste exhibition of 1925, held at Gallerie Pierre in Paris, and displaying works by Masson, Man Ray, Paul Klee, Miró, and others.
Displayed works by Masson, Man Ray, Klee, Miró, and others.
La Révolution surréaliste continued publication into 1929 with most pages densely packed with columns of text, but also included reproductions of art, among them works by de Chirico, Ernst, Masson, and Man Ray.
Also in February, Breton asked Surrealists to assess their " degree of moral competence ", and theoretical refinements included in the second manifeste du surréalisme excluded anyone reluctant to commit to collective action, a list which included Leiris, Georges Limbour, Max Morise, Baron, Queneau, Prévert, Desnos, Masson and Boiffard.
** André Masson, French artist ( d. 1987 )

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