
The Interpretation of Dreams
Sigmund Freud
Frasier’s holy text. Ritually re-read.
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Frasier · 1993–2004
Seattle radio psychiatry meets Old World snobbery. Frasier’s library is Freud, Jung, and every wine atlas his brother sneers at.
"I’m listening." — and reading.
Frasier Crane has a library, an opinion about your library, and a radio show in which he gives unsolicited opinions about libraries. The list below is the actual psychiatric canon plus the wine and opera coffee-table books that fill the rest of the shelves at the Elliott Bay condo.

Sigmund Freud
Frasier’s holy text. Ritually re-read.
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Carl G. Jung
The Jungian counterweight on the second shelf.
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Hugh Johnson
Niles owns the same edition. Each pretends not to notice.
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I’m listening.



Mid-century Madison Avenue’s most reluctant reader. The books we see in Don’s hands — Marcus Aurelius, Frank O’Hara — are the only place he is honest.



Wall Street’s most-quoted aesthete reviews Genesis, Whitney Houston, and (somewhere on the shelf) Donald Trump’s Art of the Deal. Read alongside the satire, not against.



Soap, philosophy, and a paperback in the back pocket. Tyler reads anti-consumerist canon, anarchist theory, and a Bible he doesn’t much trust.
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