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  1. Marie Bonaparte, biznieta de Napoleón, nació en 1882, en Saint-Cloud. → ajo la influencia de su padre empezó a estudiar, desde muy niña, matemáticas, física y fisiología. Casada con el príncipe de Grecia viajó por toda Europa, estableciéndose finalmente en París, al terminar la Primera Guerra Mundial. Allí

  2. Media in category "Marie Bonaparte" The following 11 files are in this category, out of 11 total. Coat of Arms of marie bonaparte.svg 1,050 × 1,235; 3.03 MB.

  3. Princess Marie Bonaparte (1882-1962), the great-grandniece of the French emperor, devoted her life and her vast resources to psychoanalysis and to securing Sigmund Freud’s intellectual legacy. Initially Freud’s patient, Bonaparte eventually helped secure the Freud family’s escape and exile to London just as the Nazis closed in on Vienna.

  4. 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. Part of a larger collection of Princess Marie Bonaparte Papers at the Library of Congress, Freud’s letters, telegrams, and cards span the years 1925-1939 and provide ...

  5. 3 de jul. de 2022 · Marie Bonaparte, bisnieta de Napoleón y discípula freudiana que ayudó a introducir el psicoanálisis en Francia, quedó tan fascinada por la teoría de su maestro que -aunque Freud le rogó que ...

  6. Marie Bonaparte (1882-1962) played a critical role in the development of psychoanalysis in France. Her clinical activity is not well known yet she was one of the first female French psychoanalysts. The journalist-writers Alice and Valerio Jahier were Bonaparte's first two patients. She conducted this dual analysis with Rudolph Loewenstein (1898 ...

  7. Life of Marie Bonaparte Marie Bonaparte was born on July 2, 1882, at St. Cloud, outside of Paris, the daughter of Marie-Felix née Blanc, and Roland Bonaparte.2 The former was wealthy young heiress whose late father, François Blanc, had founded the Casino at Monte Carlo; the latter was a penniless army officer, the son of