Correspondence regarding research for Jones' biography of Freud, including von Urban's personal recollections of Freud.
Copy of a typescript, marked 'not for publication'.
Benedict | Ruth FultonCircular letters between the central executive of the International Psychoanalytical Association - Ernest Jones (London), Karl Abraham, Max Eitingon and Hanns Sachs (Berlin), Otto Rank and Sigmund Freud (Vienna) and Sandor Ferenczi (Budapest) - discussing the business of the IPA and psychoanalytic matters.
See chapter six of 'The Secret Ring' by Phyllis Grosskurth for further background on how this system of circular letters worked.
From 1920 to 1921 the letters are from Ferenczi, Jones, Rank and Freud; from 1922 to 1926 the letters are solely from Ferenczi. After this time, the letters are split between Ferenczi, Jones, Eitingon, Anna Freud (Vienna) and J H W van Ophuijsen (Holland).
Photocopies of letters from the Karl Abraham papers held by the Library of Congress: letters sent from Berlin by Karl Abraham, Max Eitingon and Hans Sachs, plus one letter from J C Flugel.
For copyright reasons, this material may not be photocopied for researchers.
Photocopies of letters from the Otto Rank collection held by Columbia University Libraries, from all members of the committee. A catalogue for these papers is available online at http://www.columbia.edu/cu/lweb/eresources/archives/rbml/Rank/.
For copyright reasons, this material may not be photocopied for researchers.
The documents comprise a reprint ‘Death: Beliefs, Activities and Reactions of the Bereaved: Some Psychological and Anthropological Observations’, ('The Human Context', 1975).
The documents comprise a letter from Schmidt accompanying 2 copies of letters published in 'New Society' responding to an article on abortion.
Typescript of a paper on dreams.