Issue 1
8 articles- pp. 1-1
Gustav Bychowski 1895–1972
Fabian X. Schupper & Harry Slochower - pp. 2-10
From: Freud's IMAGO, X: The Genesis of Magical and Transcendent Cults
Renée A. Spitz & Hella Freud Bernays - pp. 11-34
Moses and Monotheism: Guilt and the Murder of the Primal Father
Stephen Reid - pp. 35-52
God the Father and his Sons
Howard H. Schlossman - pp. 53-69
The Corpse in the Car: A Minor Myth Creation
L. Veszy-Wagner - pp. 70-91
Eudora Welty's Fiction: The Salvation Theme
Raymond Tarbox - pp. 94-96
Doubles in Literature: Subject and Object: Rogers, Robert: A Psychoanalytic Study of the Double in Literature. Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 1970. IX + 192 pp.
Bernard C. Meyer
Issue 2
6 articles- pp. 97-122
Coleridge's Kubla Khan: The Living Catacombs of the Mind
Eugene H. Sloane - pp. 123-159
A Parapraxis of Freud's in Relation to Karl Abraham
Leonard Shengold - pp. 160-164
Discussion of Leonard Shengold's Paper
Mark Kanzer - pp. 165-176
The French Lieutenant's Woman: The Unconscious Significance of a Novel to its Author
Gilbert J. Rose - pp. 177-185
Leonardo and Dante
Charlotte F. Johnson - pp. 186-198
Dracula: Prolonged Childhood Illness, and the Oral Triad
Joseph S. Bierman
Issue 3
5 articles- pp. 199-214
Psychoanalysis in Hitler Germany: 1933–1949
Käthe Dräger & Jeanette Friedeberg - pp. 215-232
LeRoi Jones' Dutchman: Inter-racial Ritual of Sexual Violence
Dianne H. Weisgram - pp. 233-256
Henry James' The Ambassadors: The Primal Scene Revisited
Thomas R. Deans - pp. 257-277
James Barrie's “M'Connachie”—His “Writing Half”
Edwin F. Alston - pp. 278-291
Methodology in the Application of Psychoanalysis to Philosophy
Nathaniel Ross
Issue 4
6 articles- pp. 293-317
Caviare to the General
John E. Gedo - pp. 318-337
Hamlet and Ressentiment
Richard Weisberg - pp. 338-352
The Victims and the Victimizers
M. D. Faber - pp. 353-376
Reflections on Eissler's Concept of the Doxaletheic Function
Donald M. Kaplan - pp. 377-383
Hamlet as Theatre and as a Play
Gwenne Freiman - pp. 384-399
The Journeys in King Lear
Ann L. McLaughlin