Two bound volumes of published works by Erich Simenauer, containing offprints, photocopies, photographs and news cuttings, in chronological order. Brief annotations have been added to some items.
Simenauer | ErichReprint with some underlining; 2 copies of the published French version of the paper.
Offprints of 'The Mental Differences Between Individuals', (?, 1923); 'Jung's Account of his Paranormal Experiences', ('Journal for the Society for Psychical Research', 1963); 'Baudouin on Jung', ('British Journal of Psychology', 1964).
Offprint of ‘Moments of Vision’, (Clarendon Press). This has minor annotations by Milner.
VHS tape recording. DVD surrogate now available.
This is a recording of the lecture awarded the Clifford Yorke Prize at this Conference. It was awarded to Oliver Turnbull for his research on neurological patients with confabulation and anosognosia.
The notes are not related to art. There is one page headed 'Francis Tustin' and another 'Squiggle'.
The documents include a reprint of Dinora Pines, 'Skin communication:early skin disorders and their effect on the transference and countertransference', 1979; typescript of Dinora Pines, 'La Communication par la peau: desordres precoces de la peau et leurs effets sur le transfert et le contre-transfert' and related documents; correspondence with the International Journal of Psychoanalysis about the publication of Pines' 'Skin communication:early skin disorders', 1979; manuscript notes.
The documents also include reprint of Renate Kelleter, 'Haut und Primarbeziehung', 1990; reprint of K R Eissler et al., 'Jahrbuch der Psychoanalyse', 1982; letter from Caroline S Koblenzer accompanying a typescript of her paper 'Psychosomatic concepts as applied to dermatology', 1981; photocopy of P Lacombe, 'Du role de la peau dans l'attachement mere-enfant, 1959;
The documents also include a letter from David Rosenfeld of Argentina accompanied by 2 of his papers entitled 'Projective identification and the fairy tale 'Donkey Skin'', 1964 and 'The notion of a psychotic body image in neurotic and psychotic patients', 1981.
The book contains approximately 10 pencil and ink sketches by Milner. Many pages have been removed. Milner has used the back inside cover of the book to note contact details.
This book contains only a handful of pages, the others having been removed.
The notebook contains approximately 12 pencil sketches by Milner. There are also 2 or 3 ink sketches. The second half of the notebook is unused.
Loose inserts include a household account, 1930; newspaper cutting of an advertisement for a pillow; 1 loose ink sketch.