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Maria Bonaparte. The Frigid Princess: History of the relationship between Sigmund Freud and Maria Bonaparte, niece granddaughter of Napoleon, who appr (en Inglés)
Lazaro Droznes
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Maria Bonaparte. The Frigid Princess: History of the relationship between Sigmund Freud and Maria Bonaparte, niece granddaughter of Napoleon, who appr (en Inglés) - Droznes, Lázaro
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Reseña del libro "Maria Bonaparte. The Frigid Princess: History of the relationship between Sigmund Freud and Maria Bonaparte, niece granddaughter of Napoleon, who appr (en Inglés)"
History of the relationship between Sigmund Freud and Maria Bonaparte, niece granddaughter of Napoleon, who approached the creator of psychoanalysis to cure her anorgasmia. In the year 1925 Maria Bonaparte, a direct descendant of Napoleon and immensely rich, asked the help of Sigmund Freud to perform a psychoanalytic therapy to cure what she called "orgasmic abnormality". After the therapy failed, Marie Bonaparte underwent 3 surgical operations to move the clitoris closer to the vagina, with the purpose of achieving her vaginal orgasmic capacity. She fails again and decides to devote herself to psychoanalysis, creates the Psychoanalytic Society of Paris and becomes an important personality in the international psychoanalytic community. Between 1925 and 1939, the year of Freud's death, a relationship of friendship, cooperation and solidarity developed between them, which led to the extraordinary help of Marie Bonaparte to obtain the Freud s exit visas from Austria and his acceptance as a refugee in England in 1938. This book allows us to approach the intimacy of the relationship between Freud and Bonaparte, the details of the creation and development of psychoanalysis and the horrors of the Nazi irruption in Austria after the annexation. Purchase this book to learn the details of a piece of European history between the two world wars!