Similar and Divergent Unconscious Determinants Underlying the Sublimations of Pure Art and Pure Science: Lucerne, 31st July 1934 (published 1935): Ella Sharpe
by Julia Evans on July 31, 1934
Published:
1) Read before the Thirteenth International Psycho-Analytical Congress, Lucerne 1934
2) Reprinted from the International Journal of Psycho-Analysis: 1935: Vol XVI : 3) p180 Also from p137 of Collected Papers on Psycho-analysis by Ella Freeman Sharpe: Edited by Margaret Brierley : No 36 of The International Psycho-Analytical Library : The Hogarth Press : 1950, General Editor Ernest Jones
Available here
Quoted by Jacques Lacan:
Seminar VII: The Ethics of Psychoanalysis: Session of 20th January 1960 : p107 of Dennis Potter’s translation
Quote from ‘Preface’ by Ernest Jones
from Collected Papers on Psycho-Analysis by Ella Freeman Sharpe: No 36 of The International Psycho-Analytical Library : The Hogarth Press : 1950
Quote: Ella Sharpe (1875-1947), who had been a teacher of English literature, first made contact with psycho-analysis through working under James Glover at the Brunswick Square Clinic. She joined the British Psycho-Analytical Society in 1921 after spending some time in Berlin being analysed by Hanns Sachs. He and she belonged to the galaxy of brilliant lay analysts who demonstrated that, however desirable a medical qualification may be, it is possible for exceptional persons from other callings not only to master the theory and technique of psycho-analysis but to make important contributions to our knowledge of it. Both became leading teachers in that subject (“training analysts”).
Contents of Collected Papers on Psycho-Analysis by Ella F. Sharpe
Preface by Ernest Jones
PAPERS ON TECHNIQUE
I Contribution to symposium on Child Analysis (1927)
International Journal of Psycho-Analysis, 1927, Vol VIII, p380
II The Technique of Psycho-Analysis. Seven Lectures (1930)
1. The Analyst
Int J Psycho-Analysis, 1930, Vol XI, p251
2. The Analysand
Int J Psycho-Analysis, 1930, Vol XI, p263
3. Survey of Defence-Mechanisms in General Character-Traits and in Conduct: Evaluation of Pre-Conscious Material
Int J Psycho-Analysis, 1930, Vol XI, p361
4. The Dynamics of the Method – The Transference.
Int J Psycho-Analysis, 1930, Vol XI, p374
5. Anxiety : Outbreak and Resolution
Int J Psycho-Analysis, 1931, Vol XII, p24
6. Variations of Technique in Different Neuroses. Delusion. Paranoia. Obsession. Conversion Types.
Int J Psycho-Analysis, 1931, Vol XII, p37
7. Technique in Character Analyses.
Int J Psycho-Analysis, 1931, Vol XII, p52
III A Note on “The Magic of Names” (1946)
Int J Psycho-Analysis, 1946, Vol XXVII, p152
IV The Psycho-Analyst (1947)
Int J Psycho-Analysis, 1947, Vol XXVIII, p1
PAPERS ON THEORY
V Certain Aspects of Sublimation and Delusion (1930)
Int J Psycho-Analysis, 1930, Vol XI, p12
Probably posted to LacanianWorks.net
VI Similar and Divergent Unconscious Determinants Underlying the Sublimations of Pure Art and Pure Science (1935)
Int J Psycho-Analysis, 1935, Vol XVI, p180
Probably posted to LacanianWorks.net
VII Psycho-Physical Problems revealed in Language : an Examination of Metaphor (1940)
Int J Psycho-Analysis, 1940, Vol XXI, p201
VIII Cautionary Tales (1943)
Int J Psycho-Analysis, 1943, Vol XXIV, p41
PAPERS ON LITERARY INTERPRETATION
IX Francis Thompson : a Psycho-Analytical Study (1925)
Brit. J. Med. Psychol., 1925, Vol V, p329
X The Impatience of Hamlet (1929)
Int J Psycho-Analysis, 1929, Vol X, p270
Probably posted to LacanianWorks.net
XI From King Lear to The Tempest (1946)
Int J Psycho-Analysis, 1946, Vol XXVII, p19
Probably posted to LacanianWorks.net
XII An unfinished paper on Hamlet : Introduction and Extracts
Published posthumously in 1950
In process of being posted to LacanianWorks.net
List of Publications by Ella Freeman Sharpe (p267)
1924. Chapter VI, “Vocation” – Social aspects of Psycho-Analysis: Williams and Norgate, London
1925. “A Psycho-Analytical Appreciation of the Life and Work of Francis Thampson,” The British Journal of Medical Psychology, Vol V
1927. “Symposium on Child Analysis,” Int. J. Psycho-Anal., Vol VIII
1929. “The Impatience of Hamlet,” Int. J. Psycho-Analy., vol. X
1930. “Certain Aspects of sublimation and Delusion.” (Read at the Eleventh International congress of Psycho-Analysis), Int. J. Psycho-Anal., Vol. XI
Probably posted to LacanianWorks.net
1930-1. “The Technique of Psycho-Analysis,” Int. Jl Psycho-Anal., Vols XI, XII. (Seven lectures delivered to candidates tin training at the Institute of Psycho-Analysis.)
1935. Dream Analysis. The International Psycho-Analytical Library. (Published by the Hogarth Press and the Institute of Psycho-Analysis.)
Information of availability of Chapter V: Analysis of a single dream : 1937 : Ella Sharpe or here
1940. “Psycho-Physical Problems Revealed in Language : an examination of Metaphor,” Int. J. Psycho-Anal., Vol XXI
1943. “Cautionary Tales,” Int. J. Psycho-Anal., Vol. XXIV
1945. “What the Father means to a Child,” New Era, Vol 26, No. 7.
1946. “From King Lear to The Tempest,” Int. J. Psycho-Anal., Vol XXVII
1947. “The Psycho-Analyst.” Int. J. Psycho-Anal., Vol XXVIII. (The first chapter of a book in preparation at the time of death entitled “Talks to students of Psycho-Analysis.”)
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