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In this series, Emma Letley has worked with the Marion Milner estate to re-contextualise six classic volumes by arranging for experts to provide new scholarly introductions to each book.
This six volume pack comprises:
The Hands of the Living God On Not being Able to Paint Eternity's Sunrise A Life of One's Own An Experiment in Leisure. Bothered by Alligators
These volumes will be useful and relevant to seasoned analysts as well as those new to Milner's work, making them attractive to a whole new generation of readers from both inside and outside of the psychotherapy profession.

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Produktbeschreibung
In this series, Emma Letley has worked with the Marion Milner estate to re-contextualise six classic volumes by arranging for experts to provide new scholarly introductions to each book.

This six volume pack comprises:

  • The Hands of the Living God
  • On Not being Able to Paint
  • Eternity's Sunrise
  • A Life of One's Own
  • An Experiment in Leisure.
  • Bothered by Alligators


These volumes will be useful and relevant to seasoned analysts as well as those new to Milner's work, making them attractive to a whole new generation of readers from both inside and outside of the psychotherapy profession.


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Autorenporträt
Marion Milner (1900 - 1998) was an influential psychoanalyst of the Independent school of the British Psychoanalytical Society during her lifetime. She was well considered by her colleagues and highly admired by students and supervisees from both within the BPS, and from many other training traditions.