Harry Karnac began to specialize in psychoanalytic bookselling at the suggestion of Donald Winnicott, a customer at Karnac's bookshop in Gloucester Road during the late 1950s. The two became good friends and Harry's interest in Winnicott and his works has remained strong ever since. This bibliography of over 1200 books, articles and reviews of works by, about, or relating to Winnicott and his work is the result of many years of research, and represents the most complete listing available to date. It is an essential reference work and will be an invaluable aid for scholars, clinicians,...
Harry Karnac began to specialize in psychoanalytic bookselling at the suggestion of Donald Winnicott, a customer at Karnac's bookshop in Gloucester Ro...
-Having spent a considerable portion of my working life dealing with psychoanalytic literature, I started reading biographies and autobiographies of major figures in this sphere when I retired. It must be said that psychoanalysts' autobiographies are pretty thin on the ground. The names which stood out most were Wilfred Bion, Donald Winnicott and Melanie Klein. It is well known that Bion wrote several volumes which may be broadly defined as autobiography, whereas we have to rely on Robert Rodman's and Brett Kahr's biographies in order to learn of Winnicott's life. There are, of course, many...
-Having spent a considerable portion of my working life dealing with psychoanalytic literature, I started reading biographies and autobiographies of m...
This bibliography contains two thousand plus references comprising texts written by and about Melanie Klein in English, Spanish, Italian, German and French. These include books, articles and reviews. It is of immense potential use for clinicians, students, and researchers, being a natural companion to PEPWeb. It is also complements Karnac's previous bibliographies of Winnicott and Bion.
This bibliography contains two thousand plus references comprising texts written by and about Melanie Klein in English, Spanish, Italian, German and F...