Sigmund Freud papers, circa 6th century B.C.-1998 (bulk 1871-1939).

By: Material type: Mixed materialsMixed materialsLanguage: German, English, French Description: 48,600 items; 138 containers plus 20 oversize and 3 vault containers; 23 microfilm reels; 70 linear feetSubject(s): Online resources: Available additional physical forms:
  • Microfilm edition of George Sylvester Viereck correspondence available, no. 9,781.1.
  • Microfilm edition of Max Eastman correspondence available, no. 9,781.2.
  • Microfilm edition of Sándor Ferenczi correspondence available, no. 11,385 (19,042).
  • Microfilm edition of Hermann Struck correspondence available, no. 12,110.1.
  • Microfilm edition of selected C. G. Jung material available, no. 15,119 (16,576).
  • Microfilm edition of Brautbriefe (1882-1886) available, no. 15,960 (15,960.1, second copy).
  • Microfilm edition of Wilhelm Fliess correspondence available, no. 18,025.
  • Microfilm edition of school records available, no. 18,677.
  • Microfilm edition of "Lebensgeschichte von Mentona Moser" by Ola Andersson available, no. 19,237.
  • Microfilm edition Eduard Silberstein correspondence available, no. 19,439.
  • Microfilm edition of Karl Abraham correspondence available, no. 19,545.
  • Microfilm edition, 1996, of writings available, no. 21,186.
Summary: Correspondence, holograph and typewritten manuscripts by Freud and others, patient case files, interviews, notebooks, family papers, genealogical data, legal documents, estate records, exhibit material, photographs and drawings, and other papers documenting Freud's founding of psychoanalysis including the birth and maturation of psychoanalytic theory, the refinement of its clinical technique, and the proliferation of its adherents and critics. Features Freud's early medical and clinical training, his relationship with family, friends, colleagues, students, and patients, his association with early psychoanalytic societies, his perspectives on analytical training, and his numerous writings. Artifacts in the collection consist of Freud's pocket watch which he gave to his personal physician Max Schur and a small Greek statue which Freud kept on his desk and later gave to Angelika Frink.Summary: Includes circa 300 interviews conducted by K. R. Eissler with Freud's associates, patients and family including Franz Alexander, Anna Freud Bernays, Ludwig Binswanger, Felix Deutsch, Anna Freud, Ernestine Drucker Freud, Harry Freud, Oliver Freud, Max Graf, Judith Bernays Heller, Eduard Hitschmann, Edith Banfield Jackson, Ludwig Jekels, Sergius Pankejeff, Oskar Pfister, Theodor Reik, Joan Riviere, Philipp Sarasin, Hermann Swoboda, and Edoardo Weiss.Summary: Freud and Bernays family correspondents include Sigmund Freud's mother Amalia Freud, his wife Martha, their children Anna, Ernst L., Martin, Oliver, Mathilde Freud Hollitscher, and Sophie Freud Halberstadt, and Sigmund's sister-in-law Minnie Bernays. Other correspondents include Karl Abraham, Alfred Adler, Franz Alexander, Lou Andreas-Salomé, Princess Marie Bonaparte, Josef Breuer, A. A. Brill, Ruth Mack Brunswick, J. M. Charcot, Emma Eckstein, Albert Einstein, M. Eitingon, Sándor Ferenczi, Wilhelm Fliess, Emil Fluss, Eduard Hitschmann, Ernest Jones, C. G. Jung, Carl Koller, René Laforgue, Jeanne Lampl-de Groot, Thomas Mann, Sergius Pankejeff, Oskar Pfister, Otto Rank, Theodor Reik, Joan Riviere, Hanns Sachs, Eduard Silberstein, Ernst Simmel, Wilhelm Stekel, Edoardo Weiss, and Arnold Zweig.
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Correspondence, holograph and typewritten manuscripts by Freud and others, patient case files, interviews, notebooks, family papers, genealogical data, legal documents, estate records, exhibit material, photographs and drawings, and other papers documenting Freud's founding of psychoanalysis including the birth and maturation of psychoanalytic theory, the refinement of its clinical technique, and the proliferation of its adherents and critics. Features Freud's early medical and clinical training, his relationship with family, friends, colleagues, students, and patients, his association with early psychoanalytic societies, his perspectives on analytical training, and his numerous writings. Artifacts in the collection consist of Freud's pocket watch which he gave to his personal physician Max Schur and a small Greek statue which Freud kept on his desk and later gave to Angelika Frink.

Includes circa 300 interviews conducted by K. R. Eissler with Freud's associates, patients and family including Franz Alexander, Anna Freud Bernays, Ludwig Binswanger, Felix Deutsch, Anna Freud, Ernestine Drucker Freud, Harry Freud, Oliver Freud, Max Graf, Judith Bernays Heller, Eduard Hitschmann, Edith Banfield Jackson, Ludwig Jekels, Sergius Pankejeff, Oskar Pfister, Theodor Reik, Joan Riviere, Philipp Sarasin, Hermann Swoboda, and Edoardo Weiss.

Freud and Bernays family correspondents include Sigmund Freud's mother Amalia Freud, his wife Martha, their children Anna, Ernst L., Martin, Oliver, Mathilde Freud Hollitscher, and Sophie Freud Halberstadt, and Sigmund's sister-in-law Minnie Bernays. Other correspondents include Karl Abraham, Alfred Adler, Franz Alexander, Lou Andreas-Salomé, Princess Marie Bonaparte, Josef Breuer, A. A. Brill, Ruth Mack Brunswick, J. M. Charcot, Emma Eckstein, Albert Einstein, M. Eitingon, Sándor Ferenczi, Wilhelm Fliess, Emil Fluss, Eduard Hitschmann, Ernest Jones, C. G. Jung, Carl Koller, René Laforgue, Jeanne Lampl-de Groot, Thomas Mann, Sergius Pankejeff, Oskar Pfister, Otto Rank, Theodor Reik, Joan Riviere, Hanns Sachs, Eduard Silberstein, Ernst Simmel, Wilhelm Stekel, Edoardo Weiss, and Arnold Zweig.

Microfilm edition of George Sylvester Viereck correspondence available, no. 9,781.1.

Microfilm edition of Max Eastman correspondence available, no. 9,781.2.

Microfilm edition of Sándor Ferenczi correspondence available, no. 11,385 (19,042).

Microfilm edition of Hermann Struck correspondence available, no. 12,110.1.

Microfilm edition of selected C. G. Jung material available, no. 15,119 (16,576).

Microfilm edition of Brautbriefe (1882-1886) available, no. 15,960 (15,960.1, second copy).

Microfilm edition of Wilhelm Fliess correspondence available, no. 18,025.

Microfilm edition of school records available, no. 18,677.

Microfilm edition of "Lebensgeschichte von Mentona Moser" by Ola Andersson available, no. 19,237.

Microfilm edition Eduard Silberstein correspondence available, no. 19,439.

Microfilm edition of Karl Abraham correspondence available, no. 19,545.

Microfilm edition, 1996, of writings available, no. 21,186.

Microfilm produced from originals in the Manuscript Division. Washington, D.C. : Library of Congress Photoduplication Service, 1957-1996.

Audio and video recordings transferred to Library of Congress Motion Picture, Broadcasting and Recorded Sound Division.

Books transferred to Library of Congress Rare Book and Special Collections Division.

Some photographs transferred to Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division.

Founder of psychoanalysis.

Collection material in German, English, and French.

Finding aid available in the Library of Congress Manuscript Reading Room and at

http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/eadmss.ms004017

Forms part of: Sigmund Freud collection.

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