The documents comprise a photocopy of an articles entitled 'Characters of assasination', 'Times Literary Supplement', 1989; copy of an article entitled 'Charting the Creative Process', 1990
Comment on Lacan's book 'The Four Fundamental Concepts of Psychoanalysis'.
Materials concerning the Strachey's translation of psychoanalytic texts, particularly 'The Standard Edition of the Complete Works of Sigmund Freud'. Also included are their own psychoanalytic writings, plus professional and personal papers and correspondence.
The bulk of this collection is material related to the translation of the works of Sigmund Freud by James Strachey for 'The Standard Edition of the Complete Psychological Works of Sigmund Freud', plus other translations and writings by both James and Alix Strachey. Also included are: written works by colleagues; personal and professional correspondence and papers (including extensive correspondence regarding the Stracheys' translations and publications); personal material.
Correspondence and research materials related to a psychoanalytic glossary produced by James and Alix Strachey.
Some Reflections on Analytic Listening and the Dream Screen.
The letters from James Jackson Putnam are regarding the early development of the psychoanalytic movement. There is also one letter from his daughter, Marian C Putnam, following his death. Also included are typed extracts of letters from Sigmund Freud to Putnam dated 1911-1915.
Handwritten draft regarding a unidentified paper by Strachey (full name not given) regarding the therapeutic process.
The documents comprise a reprint entitled ‘Some Responses of Young Children to Loss of Maternal Care’, ('Nursing Times', 1953); copy of an article entitled ‘A Two-Year Old Goes to Hospital’, 1953.
The earlier correspondence concerns the translation and publication of psychoanalytic texts. The later letters, from 1950 to 1957, are predominantly discussions of Jones' biography of Freud and Strachey's translation of the 'Standard Edition'.
See also Jones' letters to Strachey in the James & Alix Strachey collection (ref. P17-F-B-08).
Typescript of the paper 'Interpretation' marked 'Discussion , February 1971'.