Paper delivered as the Annual Pfizer Lecture to the North-East England Faculty of the Royal College of General Practitioners at Newcastle-on-Tyne on 6 May 1971.
Handwritten drafts, plus a photocopy of a typed draft of an address given to candidates at the Institute of Psychoanalysis on 15 Oct 1941.
The documents comprise programmes of theatrical productions mostly from the 1950s and 1960s, but also including 2 programmes from productions at the Metropolitan Grand Opera House in New York, U.S.A., [1927-1929]; a typed record of a reading of 'The Two Gentlemen of Verona' by members of the British Pscyhoanalytical Society, 1991.
These are recordings of a series of interviews conducted mostly in the 1990s by Prof Peter Fonagy and Dr Ricardo Steiner.
Records regarding the provision of financial assistance to psychoanalysts and their families, initially to enable emigration from Austria following the Nazi invasion in 1938 and later to provide other help to colleagues in need of support.
William G Barrett, 'A hitherto unremarked error of Freud's', c1955; Ignacio Matte-Blanco, 'Expression in symbolic logic of the characteristics of the system ucs or the logic of the system ucs', 1956; L Takeo Doi, 'Some aspects of Japanese psychiatry', 1954; A A Glaz, 'Hamlet, or the tragedy of Shakespeare (a preliminary study)', c1950; Edward Hitschmann, autobiographical notes and the introduction to his book, 'Great Men', c1956; Leo Steinberger, 'The mission of David in the Palestinian area. Aberrant evolution from a priestly messenger into a politician', c1936; Carl Müller-Braunschweig, 'Zur menschlichen Grundhaltung, Psychologie und Technik der psychoanalytischen Therapie', perhaps given to Jones on his 75th birthday, 1954. The paper was given as a lecture on the 23rd of September 1953 at a conference of the DPV (German Psychoanalytical Association) in Berlin. The paper was published in 1955 in a Journal called: Psychologische Beiträge, Bd. II, Heft 1 Verlag Anton Hain, Meisenheim/Glan, S. 56-69.
Maxim Steiner (typescript); Martha Freud (typescript and newspaper cutting); John Carl Flugel (typescript); Lord Ivor Churchill (typescript and newspaper cutting).
Papers related to meetings with analysts visiting from overseas and a conference of European branches of the IPA.