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Princess Marie Bonaparte (2 July 1882 – 21 September 1962), known as Princess George of Greece and Denmark upon her marriage, was a French author and psychoanalyst, closely linked with Sigmund Freud.
Marie Bonaparte (en grec moderne : Μαρία Βοναπάρτη), princesse Bonaparte, puis, par son mariage, princesse de Grèce et de Danemark, est née le 2 juillet 1882 à Saint-Cloud (aujourd'hui dans les Hauts-de-Seine) et morte le 21 septembre 1962 à Gassin (dans le Var), en France.
Jul 13, 2019 · Marie Bonaparte was born on 2 July 1882 as the daughter of Marie-Félix Blanc and Prince Roland Bonaparte. Tragically, her mother died of an embolism just one month after her daughter’s birth, leaving her entire fortune to her husband.
1882–1962. Great-grandniece of Napoleon Bonaparte, Princess Marie Bonaparte was a writer, psychoanalyst, and devotee of Sigmund Freud. Not a medical doctor, Bonaparte worked in France to help establish groups, including the Société Psychoanalytique de Paris (SPP), for non-medical psychotherapies. Interested in issues of sexuality, lay ...
About this Collection. Correspondence (300 items; 1,238 images) from psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud (1856-1939) to Princess Marie Bonaparte (1882-1962), his analysand, pupil, confidante, and benefactor, forms the entirety of this digital collection.
A chronology of key events in the life of Princess Marie Bonaparte (1882-1962), psychoanalyst and author.
Princess Marie Bonaparte, known as Princess George of Greece and Denmark upon her marriage, was a French author and psychoanalyst, closely linked with Sigmund Freud. Her wealth contributed to the popularity of psychoanalysis and enabled Freud's escape from Nazi Germany.