Literature
- Lidia Yuknavitc, 2012. Dora: a Headcase. A novel based on the case, from a contemporary perspective sympathetic to Dora.
- Katz, Maya Balakirsky (2011). "A Rabbi, A Priest, and a Psychoanalyst: Religion in the Early Psychoanalytic Case History". Contemporary Jewry 31 (1): 3–24. doi:10.1007/s12397-010-9059-y
- Hélène Cixous, Portrait de Dora, des femmes 1976, Translated into English as Portrait of Dora Routledge 2004, ISBN 0-415-23667-3
- Charles Bernheimer, Claire Kahane, In Dora's Case: Freud-Hysteria-Feminism: Freud, Hysteria, Feminism, Second Edition, Columbia University Press, 1990
- Hannah S. Decker, Freud, Dora, and Vienna 1900, The Free Press, 1991
- Robin Tolmach Lakoff, James C. Coyne, Father Knows Best: The Use and Abuse of Power in Freud's Case of Dora, Teachers' College Press, 1993
- Jeffrey Moussaieff Masson: Against Therapy (Chapter 2: Dora and Freud),[31]
- Patrick Mahoney, Freud's Dora: A Psychoanalytic, Historical, and Textual Study, Yale University Press 1996, ISBN 0-300-06622-8
- Gina Frangello, My Sister's Continent, Chiasmus Press, 2005
- Dan Chapman, "Adorable White Bodies", a short story based on Freud's case, interpreting it from the perspective of Ida Bauer.[32]
- Dror Green, "Freud versus Dora and the transparent model of the case study", Modan Publishers, 1998.
- Jody Shields, The Fig Eater: A Novel, centered around the murder of Dora, with a character based on Ida Bauer.
- Katharina Adler, Ida, a novel in German, Rowohlt, 2018.
Film
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Freud: The Secret Passion, director John Huston, 1962. Drama film with a heroine drawing from the Dora case.
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Sigmund Freud’s Dora, directors Anthony McCall, Andrew Tyndall, Jane Weinstock, and Claire Pajaczkowska, 1979. Experimental essayistic film putting the Dora case into debates about psychoanalysis and feminism.
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Nineteen Nineteen, director Hugh Brody, 1985. Dramatic fiction about a reunion of two patients of Freud, largely based on the Dora and Wolf-Man cases.
- Hysterical Girl, 2020, director Kate Novack. A contemporary feminist interpretation of the study.
Stage
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Portrait of Dora by Hélène Cixous, 1976
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The Dark Sonnets of the Lady: A Drama in Two Acts, by Don Nigro, 1992.
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Dora: A Case of Hysteria by Kim Morrissey, 1995
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