Issue 1
5 articles- pp. 403-405
Introduction Part II: “Metapsychological Considerations on Kris, Prinzhorn and Klee”
Jack J. Spector - pp. 407-443
The Witch's Head Landscape: A Pictorial Illusion from the Prinzhorn Collection
Bettina Brand-Claussen - pp. 445-461
Ernst Kris on F. X. Messerschmidt—A Valuable Stimulus for New Research?
Ulrich Pfarr - pp. 463-477
Traces of Psychology: The Art Historical Writings of Ernst Kris
Thomas Roeske - pp. 479-496
On the Limits of Understanding in Modern Art: Klee, Miro, Freud
Jack J. Spector
Issue 2
6 articles- pp. 497-499
The Editor's Farewell
Martin J. Gliserman - pp. 501-524
Wordly Powers: A Political Reading of the Rat Man
José Brunner - pp. 525-544
Missing the “Real” Trace of Trauma: How the Second Generation Remember the Holocaust
Esther Faye - pp. 545-566
After the Phallus
Loren Glass - pp. 567-596
“Some Little Language Such as Lovers Use”: Virginia Woolf's Elemental Erotics of Simile1
Shirley Sharon-Zisser - pp. 597-621
Weighed in the Balance: H.D.'s Resistance to Freud in “Writing on the Wall”
Joanna Spiro
Issue 3
7 articles- pp. 623-625
Preface
Peter L. Rudnytsky - pp. 627-647
On Reason, Discourse, and Fantasy
Stephen Frosh - pp. 649-684
Psychoanalysis and the Human Sciences: The Limitations of Cut-and-Paste Theorizing
E. Virginia Demos - pp. 685-706
Postures and Impostures: On Lacan's Style and Use of Mathematical Science
Jason Glynos & Yannis Stavrakakis - pp. 707-722
Hamlet and the Trauma Doctors: An Essay at Interpretation
Bennett Simon - pp. 739-743
Freud: Darkness in the Midst of Vision. Louis Breger. New York: Wiley, 2000. viii + 472 pp. $30.00.
Robert R. Holt
Issue 4
8 articles- pp. 745-747
Preface
Peter L. Rudnytsky - pp. 749-766
Psychoanalysis and Aestheticism
Perry Meisel - pp. 767-791
Subliminal Promptings: Psychoanalytic Theory and the Society for Psychical Research
James P. Keeley - pp. 793-812
Using Oral History about Freud: A Case in His “Secret Essay”
Paul Roazen - pp. 813-836
There Where Primary Narcissism Was, I Must Become: The Inception of the Ego in Andreas-Salomé, Lacan, and Kristeva
Lorraine Markotic