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  1. 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.

  2. 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.

  3. Jul 13, 2019 · Marie Bonaparte was a member of the Bonaparte family, a princess of Greece, and a patient and friend of Sigmund Freud. She suffered from frigidity, hypochondria, and obsessional neurosis, and wrote several papers on psychoanalysis and feminism.

  4. 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 ...

  5. May 19, 2016 · This article explores how Princess Marie Bonaparte, a prominent figure in psychoanalysis, applied Freudian theory to analyze the influence of the dead mother on Poe's short stories. It reviews her method, arguments, and examples, and discusses the challenges and criticisms of her approach.

    • Francisco Pizarro Obaid
    • 2016
  6. Sep 20, 2022 · Learn how Princess Marie Bonaparte, Freud's grandniece and patient, helped him escape Nazi persecution and preserved his legacy. Explore her life and work through the Museum's displays and archives.

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  8. Feb 6, 1983 · Marie Bonaparte sought out an old groom who confessed that he had had an affair with her wet nurse and that they had made love in front of the baby. Psychoanalysis failed to cure her frigidity...

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