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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 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.

  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 · Princess Marie Bonaparte is an important figure in the history of psychoanalysis, remembered for her crucial role in arranging Freud’s escape to safety in London from Nazi Vienna, in 1938. This paper connects us to Bonaparte’s work on Poe’s short stories.

  6. Sep 20, 2022 · Princess Marie Bonaparte, who was also the aunt of the late Duke of Edinburgh, discovered psychoanalysis through Freud’s Introductory Letters on Psychoanalysis, which she read at her ailing father’s bedside in her early forties. She was already deeply engaged in scientific research about women’s sexual pleasure and orgasms, a topic she ...

  7. 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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