Title Page | Collection Summary | Biographical/Organizational Note | Scope and Content | Arrangement
Biographical Note
Date | Event |
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1882, July 2 | Born, Saint-Cloud, France |
1907 | Married Prince George of Greece and Denmark (died 1957) |
1924 | Read Introduction à la psychanalyse. (Paris: 1922), Simon Jankélévitch's translation of Sigmund Freud's introductory lectures on psychoanalysis Published under the pseudonym A. E. Narjani "Considérations sur les causes anatomiques de la frigidité chez la femme," Bruxelles Médical. (Apr. 27) |
1925-1927 | Analyzed by Sigmund Freud |
1926 | Founder, Société Psychanalytique de Paris, Paris, France |
1927 | Founder, Revue française de psychanalyse |
1928 | Began treating analysands |
1929 | Provided financial assistance to the nearly bankrupt Internationaler Psychoanalytischer Verlag |
1933 | Published Edgar Poe. Paris: Denoël et Steele |
1934 | Founder, Institute de Psychanalyse, Paris, France |
1937 | Purchased from Reinhold Stahl Sigmund Freud's letters to Wilhelm Fliess Published Topsy, Chow-Chow au poil d'or. Paris: Denoël et Steele |
1938 | Facilitated the immigration of Sigmund Freud and his family to London, England |
1939-1951 | Published Cinq cahiers écrits par une petite fille entre sept ans et demi et dix ans et leurs commentaires. Paris: Printed for the author. 4 vols. |
1940 | Translated and published Métapsychologie, by Sigmund Freud. Paris: Gallimard |
1941-1944 | Spent war years in Cape Town, South Africa |
1946 | Published Mythes de guerre. London: Imago Publishing Co. |
1950 | Secured legal representation for Margaret Williams, a child analyst sued by the Odre des Médecins for practicing medicine without a medical degree |
1951 | Published De la sexualité de la femme. Paris: Presses universitaires de France |
1952 | Elected vice president, International Psycho-Analytical Association |
1953 | Published A la mémoire des disparus. Paris: Printed for the author |
1962, Sept.21 | Died, Saint-Tropez, France |