Typescript paper entitled 'R' - the Analyst's Total Response to his Patients Needs', 1957.
The documents include reprints, typescript papers, notes and correspondence. They also include a draft of Little's account of her analysis with D. W. Winnicott.
Handwritten responses to three papers by Little, which appear to refer to the following: 'Countertransference and the patient's response to it', which was presented and discussed at the Society on 7 Jun 1950; 'On delusional transference', which was presented and discussed at the 20th Congress of the International Psycho-Analytical Association, 1957; 'On basic unity', which was presented and discussed at the Society on 18 Nov 1959.
The documents comprise papers, correspondence and notes amassed during Little's long career in psychoanalysis. There is a series relating to D W Winnicott and her analysis with him. There is also a series relating to her painting which includes several original works.
Little | Margaret IsabelPseudoimbecility: A Magic Cap of Invisibility.
‘The Psychology of Levels of Will or The Possibility of Constructing a Psychology of Growth, As well as of Sex’, 1948. This was read at a meeting of the Aristotelian Society, London.
Margaret 'Maggie' Noach (1949-2006) was the only daughter of Arnold and Ilse Noach. She was a sucessful literary agent.
The documents comprise school reports; postcard to Maggie from [?] commenting on Ilse Hellman's work; photograph of Margaret Noach as a young girl; birthday card sent to Hellman; 2 letters relating to Margaret's Noach's family history; guest lists and replies to invitations to Noach's 21st birthday party; a book of 'Folk Songs' for piano inscribed as a gift for Noach.
A Contribution to the Education of a Parent.