
Sigmund Freud Papers A Finding Aid to the Papers in the Sigmund Freud Collection in the Library of Congress Digitization made possible by The Polonsky Foundation Manuscript Division, Library of Congress Washington, D.C. 2015 Revised 2016 December Contact information: http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/mss.contact Additional search options available at: http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/eadmss.ms004017 LC Online Catalog record: http://lccn.loc.gov/mm80039990 Prepared by Allan Teichroew and Fred Bauman with the assistance of Patrick Holyfield and Brian McGuire Revised and expanded by Margaret McAleer, Tracey Barton, Thomas Bigley, Kimberly Owens, and Tammi Taylor Collection Summary Title: Sigmund Freud Papers Span Dates: circa 6th century B.C.E.-1998 Bulk Dates: (bulk 1871-1939) ID No.: MSS39990 Creator: Freud, Sigmund, 1856-1939 Extent: 48,600 items ; 141 containers plus 20 oversize and 3 artifacts ; 70.4 linear feet ; 23 microfilm reels Language: Collection material in German, with English and French Location: Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. Summary: Founder 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. Selected Search Terms The following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in the Library's online catalog. They are grouped by name of person or organization, by subject or location, and by occupation and listed alphabetically therein. People Abraham, Karl, 1877-1925--Correspondence. Adler, Alfred, 1870-1937--Correspondence. Alexander, Franz, 1891-1964--Correspondence. Andreas-Salomé, Lou, 1861-1937--Correspondence. Bernays family--Correspondence. Bernays, Anna Freud, 1858-1955--Interviews. Bernays, Minna--Correspondence. Binswanger, Ludwig, 1881-1966--Interviews. Bonaparte, Marie, Princess, 1882-1962--Correspondence. Breuer, Josef, 1842-1925--Correspondence. Brill, A. A. (Abraham Arden), 1874-1948--Correspondence. Brunswick, Ruth Mack--Correspondence. Charcot, J. M. (Jean Martin), 1825-1893--Correspondence. Deutsch, Felix, 1884-1964--Interviews. Eastman, Max, 1883-1969--Correspondence. Eckstein, Emma--Correspondence. Einstein, Albert, 1879-1955--Correspondence. Eissler, K. R. (Kurt Robert), 1908-1999--Interviews. Eitingon, M. (Max), 1880-1943--Correspondence. Ferenczi, Sándor, 1873-1933--Correspondence. Fliess, Wilhelm, 1858-1928--Correspondence. Fluss, Emil--Correspondence. Freud family--Correspondence. Freud family. Freud, Amalia, 1835-1929--Correspondence. Freud, Anna, 1895-1982--Correspondence. Freud, Anna, 1895-1982--Interviews. Freud, Ernestine Drucker--Interviews. Freud, Ernst L., 1892-1970--Correspondence. Freud, Harry, 1909-1968--Interviews. Freud, Martha, 1861-1951--Correspondence. Sigmund Freud Papers 2 Freud, Martin--Correspondence. Freud, Oliver, 1891-1969--Correspondence. Freud, Oliver, 1891-1969--Interviews. Freud, Sigmund, 1856-1939--Portraits. Freud, Sigmund, 1856-1939. Frink, Angelika, approximately 1884-1969. Graf, Max, 1873-1958--Interviews. Halberstadt, Sophie Freud, 1893-1920--Correspondence. Heller, Judith Bernays--Interviews. Hitschmann, Eduard, 1871-1957--Correspondence. Hitschmann, Eduard, 1871-1957--Interviews. Hollitscher, Mathilde Freud, 1887-1978--Correspondence. Jackson, Edith Banfield, 1895-1977--Interviews. Jekels, Ludwig, 1867-1954--Interviews. Jones, Ernest, 1879-1958--Correspondence. Jung, C. G. (Carl Gustav), 1875-1961--Correspondence. Koller, Carl, 1857-1944--Correspondence. Laforgue, René--Correspondence. Lampl-de Groot, Jeanne--Correspondence. Mann, Thomas, 1875-1955--Correspondence. Pankejeff, Sergius, 1887-1979--Correspondence. Pankejeff, Sergius, 1887-1979--Interviews. Pfister, Oskar, 1873-1956--Correspondence. Pfister, Oskar, 1873-1956--Interviews. Rank, Otto, 1884-1939--Correspondence. Reik, Theodor, 1888-1969--Correspondence. Reik, Theodor, 1888-1969--Interviews. Riviere, Joan, 1883-1962--Correspondence. Riviere, Joan, 1883-1962--Interviews. Sachs, Hanns, 1881-1947--Correspondence. Sarasin, Philipp, 1888-1968--Interviews. Schur, Max. Silberstein, Eduard, 1856-1925--Correspondence. Simmel, Ernst, 1882-1947--Correspondence. Stekel, Wilhelm, 1868-1940--Correspondence. Struck, Hermann, 1876-1944--Correspondence. Swoboda, Hermann, 1873-1962--Correspondence. Viereck, George Sylvester, 1884-1962--Correspondence. Weiss, Edoardo, 1889-1939--Correspondence. Weiss, Edoardo, 1889-1939--Interviews. Zweig, Arnold, 1887-1968--Correspondence. Organizations Allgemeines Krankenhaus (Vienna, Austria) Bellevue Sanatorium (Kreuzlingen, Switzerland) Subjects Goethepreis der Stadt Frankfurt am Main. Hospitals--Austria--Vienna. Medicine--Practice--Austria--Vienna. Psychiatric hospitals--Switzerland--Kreuzlingen. Psychoanalysis--Societies, etc. Psychoanalysis. Places Sigmund Freud Papers 3 Austria--Emigration and immigration. England--Emigration and immigration. Occupations Psychoanalysts. Administrative Information Provenance The papers of Sigmund Freud, founder of psychoanalysis, were given to the Library of Congress by the Sigmund Freud Archives between 1952 and 2014. Additional material was given to the Library between 1970 and 1976 by Anna Freud who subsequently bequeathed to the Sigmund Freud Archives the remainder of her father's papers in her possession at the time of her death in 1982. The archives deposited these papers in the Library of Congress in 1986 and converted the deposit to a gift in 2000. Numerous other donors gave material directly to the Library of Congress between 1942 and 2016. Further items were acquired by the Library through purchase, transfer, and exchange between 1943 and 2009. Processing History The Sigmund Freud Papers were arranged and described in 1991 in seven lettered series (A, B, C, D, E, F, and Z) in accordance with restrictions and conditions that applied to the collection at that time. Material within each series was arranged in groupings of family papers, general correspondence, subject file, writings, supplemental material, and interviews and recollections. When the bulk of the restrictions were lifted in 2000, the lettered series were abolished and the papers were rearranged. Nine new series (Family Papers, General Correspondence, Subject File, Writings, Supplemental File, Interviews and Recollections, Artifacts and Painting, Closed, and Oversize) were created by consolidating subgroupings within the lettered series. Although their series designations had been changed, most folder titles were not altered during reprocessing. Seven original letters from Freud to Eduard Silberstein were added to the collection in 2009 and a letter from Freud to Else Heilpern was added in 2010. Other material received between 1994 and 2006 was processed as an addition in 2010. Material acquired between 2010 and 2016 was added in 2016. The collection was minimally reprocessed at that time to prepare it for digitization. Additional Guides Descriptions of the Sigmund Freud Papers appear in Library of Congress Acquisitions: Manuscript Division, 1985, pp. 27-31, and Library of Congress Acquisitions: Manuscript Division, 1986, pp. 33-36. Transfers Items have been transferred from the Manuscript Division to other custodial divisions of the Library. Books have been transferred to the Rare Book and Special Collections Division. Some photographs have been transferred to the Prints and Photographs Division. Motion picture films and audio recordings of interviews have been transferred to the Motion Picture, Broadcasting, and Recorded Sound Division. All transfers are identified in these divisions as part of the Sigmund Freud Papers. Copyright Status It is the researcher's responsibility to determine requirements of domestic copyright laws and international treaties and conventions. Access and Restrictions Restrictions apply governing the use, photoduplication, or publication of items in this collection. Consult reference staff in the Manuscript Division for information concerning these restrictions. In addition, many collections are stored off-site and advance notice is needed to retrieve these items for research use. To promote preservation of the originals, researchers are required to consult the online edition of those parts of the collection that have been digitized or the microfilmed edition as available. Sigmund Freud Papers 4 Microfilm A microfilm edition of part of these papers is available on twenty-three reels. Consult reference staff in the Manuscript Division concerning availability for purchase or interlibrary loan. To promote preservation of the originals, researchers are required to consult the microfilm edition as available. Online Content Part of the papers of Sigmund Freud is available on the Library of Congress Web site at http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/ collmss.ms000051. Digitization of this collection was made possible by The Polonsky Foundation. To promote preservation of the originals, researchers are required to consult the online edition as available. Preferred Citation Researchers wishing to cite this collection
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