
The Freud/Hall Letters
Document Type
Correspondence
Publication Date
4-4-1909
Keywords
G. Stanley Hall, Sigmund Freud, Clark University, psychoanalysis, 1909 Conference
Description
The fifth piece of correspondence between G. Stanley Hall and Sigmund Freud. Freud writes to Hall inquiring about travel coordination. Freud would ultimately choose a different route than the one proposed here, resulting in a week of New York sightseeing as opposed to the Mediterranean.
Clark University's 1909 conference was a celebration of the institution's twentieth anniversary. The conference is most notable for the participation of Sigmund Freud who, along with Carl Jung, would take their first and only trip to America to attend. The five lectures Freud gave, collectively titled “The Origin and Development of Psychoanalysis” and subsequently known in print as “Five Lectures on Psychoanalysis”, mark the formal introduction of his theories to the United States.
The primary downloadable document contains a scan of the original letter. The supplemental document contains a scan of the translation held in our Archives & Special Collections.
Recommended Citation
Freud, Sigmund, "(5) Sigmund Freud to G. Stanley Hall, April 4, 1909" (1909). The Freud/Hall Letters. 27.
https://commons.clarku.edu/freudhall/27
(5) Freud to Hall April 4, 1909 (Translation)