Issue 1
9 articles- pp. 1-5
Preface
Peter L. Rudnytsky - pp. 7-33
Forgetting Signorelli: Monstrous Visions of the Resurrection of the Dead
Margaret E. Owens - pp. 35-58
Smoking, Laughing, and the Compulsion to Film: On the Beginnings of Psychoanalytic Documentaries
Lydia Marinelli - pp. 59-76
Eighty Years of Dream Sequences: A Cinematic Journey Down Freud's “Royal Road”
Jerrold R. Brandell - pp. 89-99
Lucian and Sigmund Freud
Peter Loewenberg - pp. 108-119
The Complete Correspondence of Sigmund Freud and Karl Abraham 1907-1925. Transcribed and edited by Ernst Falzeder. Trans. Caroline Schwarzacher with the collaboration of Christine Trollope and Klara Majthenyi King. Introduction by André Haynal and Ernst Falzeder London. Karnac, 2002. xxxv + 626 pp. $66.00.
Axel Hoffer - pp. 120-127
Analyzing Freud: Letters of H.D., Bryher and Their Circle. Edited by Susan Stanford Friedman. New York: New Directions, 2002. 615 pp. $39.95.
Murray M. Schwartz
Freud's Grandchildren
Issue 2
8 articles- pp. 129-133
Preface
Peter L. Rudnytsky - pp. 134-164
The Prince is Wearing a Tutu: Queer Identity and Identificatory Reading in Jane Hamilton's the Short History of a Prince
Suzanne Juhasz - pp. 165-200
The Rebel and the Red-Hot Spit: Marlowe's Edward II as Anal-Sadistic Prototype
Jon Surgal - pp. 201-221
Body and Cosmos: Pasolini, Mishima, Foucault
Janine Chasseguet-Smirgel - pp. 242-247
On Lived Experience and Metapsychologies: A Response to Donald Moss
Gilbert W. Cole - pp. 248-255
Hating in the First Person Plural: Psychoanalytic Essays on Racism, Homophobia, Misogyny, and Terror. Edited by Donald Moss. New York: Other Press, 2003. xxxiv + 336 pp. $40.00.
Kay McDermott Long
Historical Memoir
Issue 3
11 articles- pp. 257-289
The Hidden Soul: The Growth of the Unconscious in Philosophy, Psychology, Medicine, and Literature, 1750-1900
Nicholas Rand - pp. 291-304
Explanation of a Paradoxical Psychological Proposition: That We Sometimes Act Not Only Without Motive or a Visible Cause, But Even Against Compelling Motives and Despite Fully Convincing Reasons (1759)
Johann George Sulzer - pp. 305-317
Dreaming: From Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind (1792)
Dugald Stewart - pp. 319-341
On Catharsis: From Fundamentals of Aristotle's Lost Essay on the “Effect of Tragedy” (1857)
Jacob Bernays - pp. 343-348
Preconscious Mental Activity: From An Introduction to Mental Philosophy, on the Inductive Method (1862)
J. D. Morell - pp. 349-363
The Secrecy of Art: From The Gay Science (1866)
E. S. Dallas - pp. 365-378
Inquiries into Human Faculty: Psychometric Experiments (1879)
Francis Galton - pp. 379-395
The Conscious and the Unconscious: From Outlines of Psychology (1881)
Harald Höffding - pp. 404-410
The Scientific Study of Dreams: Neural Networks, Cognitive Development, and Content Analysis. G. William Domhoff. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association. 2003. Pp. ix + 209. $49.95.
Robert R. Holt - pp. 411-418
Conversations at the Frontier of Dreaming. Thomas H. Ogden. Northvale, NJ: Jason Aronson. 2001. 255 pp. $32.00.
Madelon Sprengnether
Issue 4
10 articles- pp. 419-426
Preface
Peter L. Rudnytsky - pp. 427-455
On Being “Intrinsical”: A Winnicott Enigma
Christopher Reeves - pp. 457-481
“Let's Never Ask Him What to Do”: Clare Britton's Transformative Impact on Donald Winnicott
Joel Kanter - pp. 483-494
How Masud Khan Fell into Psychoanalysis
Linda B. Hopkins - pp. 495-518
The Weirdest Scale on Earth: Elizabeth Bishop and Containment
Lee Zimmerman - pp. 527-538
Peering into One of Winnicott's “Blank Spots”
Heather Formaini - pp. 539-542
F. Robert Rodman, 1934-2004
Brett Kahr - pp. 557-564
Response to Stuart Pizer
Patrick Casement