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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Roger AmosPublisher: Karnac Books Imprint: Phoenix Publishing House Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.382kg ISBN: 9781912691418ISBN 10: 1912691418 Pages: 152 Publication Date: 26 July 2019 Audience: General/trade , Professional and scholarly , General , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsAbout the author List of Figures Introduction Chapter 1: Early Life – Childhood and Adolescence, Vienna 1882 to 1902 Chapter 2: Married Life, Budapest 1903 to 1914 Chapter 3: The Unrecorded Decade, Budapest and Berlin 1915 to 1925 Chapter 4: Middle Years – Life in London 1926 to 1950 Chapter 5: Melanie Klein and Oscar Nemon 1939 Chapter 6: Later Life in London – 1950 to 1960 Chapter 7: Melanie Klein and William Coldstream 1952 Conclusion References IndexReviewsRoger Amos has written and illustrated a fascinating work on the relationships between Melanie Klein and the artists who portrayed her. This book sheds important new light on her character and also on those of the photographers and artists. -- John Steiner, Treasurer of the Melanie Klein Trust In this carefully researched and often moving book, Roger Amos brings together the worlds of portraiture and psychoanalysis. In an articulate and sympathetic way, with wonderful illustrations, the author addresses the sometimes strained relationships between the pioneering psychoanalyst Melanie Klein and the artists who tried to capture her essential qualities in their work. -- Jane Milton, Honorary Archivist, Melanie Klein Trust Roger Amos' vivid and straightforward account of the ways in which Melanie Klein reacted to pictures of her touches on feelings we may all have about 'being seen'. -- Irma Brenman Pick, past President of the British Psychoanalytical Society At the heart of Roger Amos' work is a haunting question: Why did Melanie Klein destroy two works of art created of her, a bust by Oscar Nemon and a painting by William Coldstream? Amos addresses this question with in-depth research and an artist's intuitive grasp of mood, tone, and emotional resonance. The reader will be rewarded with a compassionate insight into a complex personality. -- Donald Campbell, past President of the British Psychoanalytical Society Roger Amos has written and illustrated a fascinating work on the relationships between Melanie Klein and the artists who portrayed her. This book sheds important new light on her character and also on those of the photographers and artists. John Steiner, Treasurer of the Melanie Klein Trust At the heart of Roger Amos' work is a haunting question: Why did Melanie Klein destroy two works of art created of her, a bust by Oscar Nemon and a painting by William Coldstream? Amos addresses this question with in-depth research and an artist's intuitive grasp of mood, tone, and emotional resonance. The reader will be rewarded with a compassionate insight into a complex personality. Donald Campbell, past President of the British Psychoanalytical Society Author InformationRoger Amos, MA Cantab, MD, FRCPath, is a retired doctor, a haematologist, who spent his working life in east London but now lives in Edinburgh. He has a longstanding interest in portraiture, both as an artist himself and as a subject. His wife is a psychoanalyst and he has lived on the fringes of the analytic world for many years. He was initially asked by the Melanie Klein Trust to write a piece about Melanie Klein and the sculptor Oscar Nemon for the Trust website but this rapidly expanded into a comprehensive review of all the attempts by photographers, painters, and sculptors to portray this elusive woman, whose attitude to this particular art form was deeply ambivalent. He has a professional interest in genetic disease, particularly sickle cell disease, but is also interested in ethical issues as they affect medicine and psychoanalysis. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |