Ernest Jones

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Standard Name: Jones, Ernest,, 1879 - 1958

Connections

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Education Ruth Pitter
At home her parents used to make her and her sister and brother learn poems by heart, and they paid for the learning, at a penny to sixpence a poem according to length.
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Russell, Arthur et al. “Faithful to Delight: A Portrait Sketch”. Ruth Pitter: Homage to a Poet, edited by Arthur Russell, Rapp and Whiting, 1969, pp. 19-40.
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Intertextuality and Influence Amber Reeves
She introduces herself as a Socialist who has twice stood as a Labour candidate in parliamentary elections, and acknowledges a general debt to Freud as well as a particular debt to the work of Dr....
Literary responses Amber Reeves
Ernest Jones , reviewing this book in The International Journal of Psycho-Analysis, made no objection to her distinction between superego and moral code. The book was also reviewed by Stevie Smith .
Reeves, Amber. Ethics for Unbelievers. Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1948.
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“Stevie Smith Papers. Series II: Book Reviews”. McFarlin Library at the University of Tulsa: Department of Special Collections and University Archives.

Timeline

1913: Ernest Jones published Papers on Psycho-analysis,...

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1913

Ernest Jones published Papers on Psycho-analysis, the earliest psychoanalytical text to appear in English.
Turner, Christopher. “Angering and Agitating”. London Review of Books, 30 Nov. 2006, pp. 26-9.
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1924: Karen Horney introduced the concepts of primary...

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1924

Karen Horney introduced the concepts of primary and secondary penis envy.
Stevens, Gwendolyn, and Sheldon Gardner. The Women of Psychology. Schenkman, 1982, 2 vols., http://HSS.
I: 149

1925: Melanie Klein gave a series of lectures at...

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1925

Melanie Klein gave a series of lectures at the British Psychoanalytic Society at the invitation of Ernest Jones .
Stevens, Gwendolyn, and Sheldon Gardner. The Women of Psychology. Schenkman, 1982, 2 vols., http://HSS.
I: 172

1928: Freudian Ernest Jones opened a free psychoanalytical...

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1928

Freud ian Ernest Jones opened a free psychoanalytical clinic in West London
Turner, Christopher. “Naughty Children”. London Review of Books, 6 Oct. 2005, pp. 25-7.
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