Response to a paper by Marjorie Brierley.
Notes and comments to Holroyd regarding a draft of Volume II of his book, 'The Years of Achievement, 1910-1932'.
Notes regarding this paper, which was published as a research supplement to the 'International Journal of Psychoanalysis'.
Editorial column.
The documents comprise 4 typescript versions of words about Winnicott written by Margaret Little after his death; paper by Clare Winnicott entitled 'Donald Winnicott as a person', 1977; 2 newspaper announcements of his death; copy of the commemorative issue of the 'Bulletin of the British Psychoanalytical Society', 1972; invitation to an evening hosted by the National Association for Mental Health entitled 'Donald Winnicott (1896-1971), A tribute from his friends', [1971?]; notice for a day of lectures and discussions on the 'Contributions of Donald Winnicott', January 1989.
Copy of 'General Practitioner' including this article by Pines.
The theme of the colloquium was creativity. The documents include a programme for the colloquium; typescript paper by Herbert Rosenfled entitled 'A Clinical approach to the Problem of Inhibited Creativity'; typescript paper by Claude Le Guen entitled 'Creer, c'est neer'; annotated typescript paper by J Chasseguet Smirgel entitled 'The Aesthetics of Perversion'; typescript of Michael Parson's 'Discussion of Hanna Segal's paper 'On the Creative Impulse and Aesthetic Values'; typescript copy of Conrad Stein's 'About Reading and Writing, Hearing and Telling: Tranferences in the Process of Transmission'.
Marion Milner was in America during this year. Entries record some of the things she did there, people she met and places visited. They also include notes of self observation.
Marion Milner has used this diary to record observations of people and things, lists of books and a few notes of events.