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From the description of Jeanne Lampl-de Groot papers, 1952-1958. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70984635Aichhorn, August, 1878-1949.Bonaparte, Marie, Princess, 1882-1962Freud, Anna, 1895-1982.Freud, Sigmund, 1856-1939.Hartmann, Heinz, 1894-1970Jones, Ernest, 1879-1958Maenchen, Anna.New York Psychoanalytic Institute.New York Psychoanalytic Institute. Oral History Program.Strachey, JamesLampl-De Groot, JeanneFreud, Anna, 1895-1982. Anna Freud papers, 1880-1995 (bulk 1946-1982).Freud, Anna, 1895-1982Anna Freud Papers 1880-1995 (bulk 1946-1982)60,000 items; 171 containers; 68.2 linear feetPsychoanalyst, author, and daughter of Sigmund Freud. Correspondence, diaries, drafts of writings, speeches and lectures, biographical material, reports, subject files, patient case files, financial records, and other papers relating primarily to Freud's career as a psychoanalyst in the field of child analysis.EnglishLibrary of Congress. Manuscript DivisionFreud, Anna, 1895-1982. Papers, 1880-1988 (bulk 1946-1982).Freud, Anna, 1895-1982.Papers, 1880-1988 (bulk 1946-1982).67.6 linear ft.Correspondence; diaries; mss. of books, interviews, articles, essays, forewards, and other writings; speeches and lectures; financial records, reports, subject files, and a small number of patient case files from the Hampstead Child-Therapy Clinic; biographical materials; and other papers, relating primarily to Freud's career as a psychoanalyst, especially in the field of child analysis. Includes drafts of her book, Normality and pathology in childhood (1965). Correspondents include August Aichhorn, Lou Andreas-Salomé, Grete L. Bibring, Princess Marie Bonaparte, G.G. Bunzl, Dorothy Burlingham, Helene Deutsch, K.R. and Ruth Eissler, Max Eitingon, Ernst L. Freud, Elisabeth Geleerd, Joseph Goldstein, Heinz and Dora Karplus Hartmann, J.C. Hill, Wilhelm Hoffer, Edith B. Jackson, Ernest Jones, Anny Katan, Masud R. Khan, Ernst and Marianne Kris, Jeanne Lampl-de Groot, Maurice Loewenstein, Charles L. Mandelstam, Jeffrey M. Masson, Humberto Nagera, Lottie M. Newman, Herman Nunberg, Mark Paterson, James Robertson, Joseph Sandler, Max Schur, Ruth Thomas, and Robert Waelder. EnglishGermanLibrary of CongressAichhorn, August, 1878-1949. August Aichhorn papers, 1901-1958.Aichhorn, August, 1878-1949.August Aichhorn papers, 1901-1958.23 items.Correspondence with Otto Fleischmann, Hans Lampl, Jeanne Lampl-de Groot, and others; transcripts of lectures delivered by Aichhorn, Anna Freud, and Kate Friedlander at a conference in Lausanne, Switzerland, in 1948; bibliographies of Aichhorn's published writings; and an article written by Aichhorn, 1901. Library of CongressLampl-de Groot, Jeanne. Jeanne Lampl-de Groot papers, 1952-1958.Lampl-de Groot, Jeanne.Jeanne Lampl-de Groot papers, 1952-1958.15 items.Correspondence and undated speech by Lampl de-Groot relating her memories of Sigmund Freud and her thoughts on the evolution of psychoanalytic technique and theory. Correspondents include Princess Marie Bonaparte, Heinz Hartmann, Ernest Jones, and James Strachey. EnglishGermanLibrary of CongressMaenchen, Anna. Anna Maenchen papers, 1926-1982.Maenchen, Anna.Anna Maenchen papers, 1926-1982.200 items.1 container.0.2 linear feet.Chiefly letters from Anna Freud to Maenchen concerning child analysis. Also includes letters from August Aichhorn, Dorothy T. Burlingham, Margit Freud, and Jeanne Lampl-de Groot; an organizational plan and circular letter from the Wiener Psychoanalytische Vereinigung; and a partial draft of a speech written by Maenchen in 1974 titled, "Some thoughts on the psychoanalyst today." EnglishGermanLibrary of CongressBonaparte, Marie, Princess, 1882-1962. Princess Marie Bonaparte papers, 1889-1962 (bulk 1913-1961).Bonaparte, Marie, Princess, 1882-1962.Princess Marie Bonaparte papers, 1889-1962 (bulk 1913-1961).6,300 items.33 containers.12.8 linear feet.Correspondence, journals, writings, notebooks, genealogical notes, legal records, printed matter, photographs, watercolor drawings, and other papers relating to Bonaparte's involvement in the field of psychoanalysis. Documents her relationship and analysis with Sigmund Freud, the establishment and development of psychoanalysis in France, and emigration of psychoanalysts, most notably Sigmund Freud, prior to and following World War II. Subjects include Bonaparte's purchase of Sigmund Freud's letters to Wilhelm Fliess in 1937; lay analysis and the suit against Margaret Williams, an American lay child analyst practicing in Paris; and Bonaparte's proposal in 1938 recommending Baja California as a Jewish refugee state. Includes notebooks and watercolor drawings created by Bonaparte as a child that became the basis of her book, Cinq Cahiers Écrits par Une Petite Fille Entre Sept Ans et Demi et Dix Ans et Leurs Commentaires (1939-1951); Bonaparte's journals (1913-1927 and 1959-1961); her dream journals (1923-1961); autobiographical writings; and drafts of unpublished portions of her memoir, A la Mémoire des Disparus (1952). FrenchGermanEnglishLibrary of CongressNew York Psychoanalytic Institute. Oral History Program. Psychoanalysts oral history interviews, 1962-1985.New York Psychoanalytic Institute. Oral History Program.Columbia University. Oral History Program.Psychoanalysts oral history interviews, 1962-1985.4 cubic ft.Interviews with psychoanalysts conducted by the Oral History Program of the New York Psychoanalytic Institute and the Oral History Program of Columbia University between 1962 and 1985 largely concern work and training. Other topics covered include life and psychoanalysis in Vienna, the Viennese psychoanalytic emigré community in New York, experiences in Europe and Germany during World War II, relationships with Freud and other colleagues, and personal matters. Analysts interviewed were Dora Hartmann, Heinz Hartmann, Edith Jacobson, Marianne Kris (she describes her analysis with Freud), Jeanne Lampl-de Groot (also describes her analysis with Freud), Rudolf M. Loewenstein, Sandor Lorand, Else Pappenheim, Isidore Silbermann, Jacob Arlow, Charles Brenner, Mark Kanzer, Margaret Mahler, and Leo Stone. Campbell University, Wiggins Memorial LibraryFreud, Sigmund, 1856-1939. Sigmund Freud papers, circa 6th century B.C.-1998 (bulk 1871-1939).Freud, Sigmund, 1856-1939Sigmund Freud Papers circa 6th century B.C.-1998 (bulk 1871-1939)48,600 items; 139 containers plus 20 oversize and 3 artifacts; 70.4 linear feet; 23 microfilm reelsFounder of psychoanalysis. Correspondence, holograph and typewritten drafts of writings by Freud and others, family papers, patient case files, legal documents, estate records, receipts, military and school records, certificates, notebooks, a pocket watch, a Greek statue, an oil portrait painting, genealogical data, interviews, research files, exhibit material, bibliographies, lists, photographs and drawings, newspaper and magazine clippings, and other printed matter. The collection documents many facets of Freud's life and writings; his associations with family, friends, mentors, colleagues, students, and patients; and the evolution of psychoanalytic theory and technique.GermanEnglishFrenchLibrary of Congress. Manuscript DivisionNew York Psychoanalytic Institute. Lectures and eulogies, 1971-1974.New York Psychoanalytic Institute.Loewenstein, Rudolph Maurice.Kohut, Heinz.Arlow, Jacob A.Levis, Marianne.Loewald, Hans W., 1906-Ostow, Mortimer.Lampl-de Groot, Jeanne.Greenacre, Phyllis.Lectures and eulogies, 1971-1974.ca. 2 cubic ft.Recordings of lectures on psychoanalytic techniques and other psychoanalytic topics, sponsored by the New York Psychoanalytic Institute. Also, eulogies for colleagues, delivered at New York Psychoanalytic Society meetings. Lecturers are Rudolf Maurice Loewenstein, 1971; Heinz Kohut, 1971; Jacob Arlow (eulogy for Bertram Lewin), 1971; Edith Jacobson (eulogy for Annie Reich), 1971; Jacob Arlow, 1972 and 1974; Lawrence Kubie, 1972; Marianne Levis, 1972; Hans W. Loewald, 1972; Mortimer Ostow (eulogy for Paul Priedman), 1973; Jeanne Lampl-de Groot; Phyllis Greenacre (eulogy for Lawrence Kubie), 1973. Campbell University, Wiggins Memorial Library