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Ella Freeman Sharpe : ウィキペディア英語版 | Ella Freeman Sharpe Ella Freeman Sharpe (1875–1947) was a leading figure in the early development of psychoanalysis in Britain,〔Gwendolyn Steevens/Sheldon Gardner, ''The Women of Psychology'' (1982) p. 129-30〕 and was among the most influential of the first British training analysts.〔Mary Jacobus, ''The Poetics of Psychoanalysis: In the Wake of Klein'' (London 2005) p. 4n〕 ==Life== Sharpe taught at the Hucknall Pupil Teachers Training College 1904-16,〔 before moving to London to undertake analysis with Edward Glover's brother James. In 1923 she became a member of the British Psycho-Analytical Society, and had a second analysis, postwar, with Hanns Sachs.〔 In the twenties Sharpe, like most of the London analysts, supported the more experienced work of Melanie Klein against the newcomer Anna Freud,〔Brenda Maddox, ''Freud's Wizard'' (London 2006) p. 188〕 and she continued to show Kleinian influence into the early thirties.〔Jacobus, p. 30〕 By the time of the controversial discussions, however, Sharpe had taken a more nuanced attitude to Kleinianism, which saw her increasingly aligned with the Middle Group of British psychoanalysts, seeing Kleinianism as marred by a tendency to concrete embodiment.〔Mary Jacobus, ''The Poetics of Psychoanalysis: In the Wake of Klein'' (London 2005) p. 31〕
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