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Primarily additional manuscript and printed materials given to psychologist Stephen Schlein (SS) by Erik Erikson (EHE) or assembled by Schlein for his research. Some papers used for Schlein's editorial work on Erikson's A way of looking at things: selected papers from 1930 to 1980. Includes: correspondence with Schlein about EHE; a few autograph, typescript, and photocopy compositions by EHE, and others by SS; biographical material such as EHE bibliographies, resumes, copies of images; materials concerning the history of the Erik H. and Joan M. Erikson Center at the Cambridge Hospital; much printed material about EHE; and other papers. Also includes a memorandum by EHE concerning Norman Rockwell, item (20a).
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Stephen Schlein Erik Erikson Additional Papers, 1952-1992 (MS Am 2447). Houghton Library, Harvard University.
See also related papers of EHE collected by Stephen Schlein in HOLLIS and OASIS.
German born (as Erik Homburger), Erik Erikson (1902-1994) was an American psychoanalyst, educator and author. In 1930 he married Joan Mowat Serson, a Canadian dancer and artist. They emigrated from Vienna to the U.S. in 1933. He was best known for his work in child development and life-span studies, coining the phrase "identity crisis", and in the field that became known as psychohistory.
In English.
Electronic finding aid available http://nrs.harvard.edu/urn-3:FHCL.Hough:hou01916
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