Personal letters written by the psychoanalyst Edward Glover to Thelma Lebeaux (née Hakkarainen), later the wife of the American psychiatrist Lincoln Lebeaux MD. The letters cover a seven-year period, although some appear to be missing and some items are incomplete. In the letters, Glover discusses professional, personal and domestic matters; he also briefly describes his relationship with his brother, the psychoanalyst James Glover (letter dated 11 Mar 1966). There is also a small amount of additional material, including obituaries of Edward Glover and Lincoln Lebeaux and letters from the depositor, as these provide interesting background information.
Glover | Edward GeorgeManuscripts, transcripts and offprints received from various sources.
An artificial collection of written works by various authors in the field of psychoanalysis, comprising small collections and individual items, including manuscripts (original and copies) and transcripts of interviews and lectures. Among the authors included are Otto Fenichel, Edward Glover, Barbara Lantos, Karin Stephen and Lilla Veszy-Wagner.
Benedict | Ruth FultonPhotocopied typescript.
Glover | Edward GeorgeTwo typescript copies of a German translation of Glover's contribution to a discussion with Karl Mannheim, held before the medical section of the British Psychological Society. The discussion, entitled 'Changes in our Psychic Economy caused by the War', was held in London in Mar 1940.
One copy is marked as 'for Dr Glover' and the other 'für Dr Bibring' and each is heavily annotated in a different hand. This may therefore be the translation produced by Lucie Freud for the 'Internationale Zeitschrift für Psychoanalyse und Imago', of which Edward Bibring was co-editor. Both contributions to the discussion were published in this journal under a different title (Glover E & Mannheim K. Uber die durch den Krieg verursachten Änderungen in unserer psychischen Ökonomie. 'Internationale Zeitschrift für Psychoanalyse und Imago'. 1940; XXV(3/4):336-355).
Glover | Edward George