The author's correspondence presented here is an important document
of the early history of psychoanalysis. It spans more than two
decades, and addresses many of the relevant issues of the
psychoanalytic movement between 1911-1933, such as Freud's relation
to Stekel, Adler and Jung; the First World War, the debates of the
1920s regarding the theoretical and technical ideas of Rank and
Ferenczi; problems of leadership, structure, and finding a centre
for the psychoanalytical movement; as well as issues related to
telepathy and lay analysis. It includes thirty-seven letters and
six postcards, as well as original documents waiting to be found
for eight decades; these belong to the 'private', personal history
of psychoanalysis and help to decode diverse aspects of the
experience preserved in these documentary memories of former
generations.
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