1: Varieties of Discipleship; Introduction to Part 1; 1: Was Freud a Nice Guy?; 2: A Reconsideration of Freud and His Followers; 3: Transmission; 2: Freud Studies; Introduction to Part 2; 4: Appraisals and Reappraisals; 5: Patients; 6: What is a Fact? Eva Rosenfeld; 3: Letters; 2: Introduction to Part 3; 7: Freud-Silberstein; 8: Freud-Jones; 9: Freud-Ferenczi; 10: Anna Freud-Eva Rosenfeld; 11: Karl Menninger; 12: Heinz Kohut; 13: Strachey-Brooke; 4: Interviews; Introduction to Part 4; 14: Michael Balint; 15: Philipp Sarasin; 16: Donald W. Winnicott; 17: Franz Jung; 5: Neglected Stories; Introduction to Part 5; 18: A Curious Triangle; 19: Tola Rank; 20: Felix Deutsch and the FBI; 6: Biographies; Introduction to Part 6; 21: Charcot; 22: Breuer; 23: Wagner-Jauregg; 24: Sigmund Freud; 25: Jung; 26: Sabina Spielrein; 27: Murray; 28: Christiana Morgan; 29: Menninger; 30: Karen Horney; 31: Dorothy Burlingham; 32: Anna Freud; 33: Deutsch, Klein, Horney, Anna Freud; 34: Erikson; 35: Winnicott; 36: Khan; 37: Bettelheim; 38: Skinner; 7: National Receptions of Freud; 2: Introduction to Part 7; 39: Russia; 40: America; 41: France; 42: Argentina; 43: Great Britain; 8: Intellectual History; Introduction to Part 8; 44: The History of Psychiatry; 45: Dora; 46: Schreber; 47: Unorthodox Technique; 48: The Freud Wars; 49: The Case of Sigmund Freud; 50: Reading Freud’s Reading; 51: Otto Rank; 52: Oedipus; 53: The Psychoanalytic Vocation; 54: Freud Reappraised; 55: The Clark Lectures; 56: Why Freud Was Wrong; 57: Translating Freud; 58: Freud’s Discourse; 59: Moses; 60: Confrontation in Vienna; 61: Freud’s Answer; 9: New Documents; Introduction to Part 9; 62: Freud Without Hindsight; 63: The Diary; 64: Felix Deutsch’s Letters; 65: Freud’s Will