Introduction -- Introductory overviews -- Winnicott, D.W.W. on D.W.W. Ogden -- The mother, the infant, and the matrix : interpretations of aspects of the work of Donald Winnicott -- The evolution of Winnicott's theoretical matrix : a brief outline -- From Freud to Winnicott : aspects of a paradigm change -- Personal perspectives -- A personal view of the kleinian contribution -- Winnicott : overlapping circles and the two way journey -- Potential space in psychoanalysis : the object in the setting -- Nachtraglichkeit and Winnicott's fear of breakdown -- Reading Winnicott -- Winnicott and the acquisition of freedom of thought -- The search for form : a Winnicottian theory of artistic creation -- Winnicott's deconstruction of primary narcissism -- Late Winnicott studies -- The use of an object in the context of "Moses and monotheism" -- D.W.W.'s notes for the Vienna Congress 1971 : a consideration of Winnicott's theory of aggression -- And an interpretation of the clinical implications -- Vital sparks and the form of things unknown -- On the margins : the role of the father in Winnicott's writings -- Winnicott and American psychoanalysts -- Squiggle evidence : the child, the canvas, and the "negative labour" of writing history.