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living permanently in France since he was obligated to undertake royal duties in Greece or on its behalf if summoned to do so. Once his proposal of marriage was accepted, the bride's father was astonished when George waived any contractual clause guaranteeing an allowance or inheritance from Marie; she would retain and manage her own fortune (a trust yielding 800,000 francs
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Although Marie occasionally joined her husband in Greece or elsewhere for national holidays and dynastic ceremonies, their life together was spent mostly on her estates in the French countryside. For months at a time, George was in Athens or Copenhagen, while Marie was in Paris, Vienna or traveling
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in Greece, her affair with Briand had become notorious and George expressed a restrained jealousy. By December 1916 the French fleet was shelling Athens and in Paris Briand was suspected, alternately, of having seduced Marie in a futile attempt to bring Greece over to the Allied side, or of having
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and consigned him to the care of Valdemar, who was an admiral in the Danish fleet. Feeling abandoned by his father on this occasion, George described to his fiancée the profound attachment he developed for his uncle. He admitted that, contrary to what he knew were her hopes, he could not commit to
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to her husband and half to her daughter. Most was managed in trust during Marie's youth by her father, who had few financial resources of his own. Marie lived with her father, a published geographer and botanist, in Paris and on various family country estates where he studied, wrote and lectured,
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Robed in the diplomatic immunity of a member of a reigning European royal family and possessed of great wealth, Marie was often able to help those threatened or despoiled by World War II. When the Greek royal family were in exile or Greece was under occupation, she helped support her husband's
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and approached Josef Halban to surgically move her clitoris closer to her vagina. She underwent and published the procedure as the Halban–Narjani operation. When it proved unsuccessful in facilitating the sought-after outcome for Marie, the physician repeated the operation.
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She practiced as a psychoanalyst until her death in 1962, providing substantial services to the development and promotion of psychoanalysis. She authored several books on psychoanalysis, translated Freud's work into French and founded the French Institute of Psychoanalysis
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as well as Aristide Briand, her husband's aide-de-camp Lembessiss, a prominent married French physician, and possibly others. Troubled by her difficulty in achieving sexual fulfillment, Marie engaged in research. In 1924, she published her results under the pseudonym
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intercourse. It was to Marie Bonaparte that Freud remarked, "The great question that has never been answered and which I have not yet been able to answer, despite my thirty years of research into the feminine soul, is 'What does a woman want?'".
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as a youth, Marie spent much of her time in seclusion, reading literature and writing the personal journals which reveal her inquisitive spirit and early commitment to the scientific method reflected in her father's scholarship.
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from Fliess's widow when he could not afford her price. Freud asked her to destroy the letters. She refused, but agreed never to read them. She was instrumental in delaying the search of Freud's apartment in Vienna by the
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By March 1908 Marie was pregnant and, as agreed, the couple returned to France to take up residence. When George brought his bride to Denmark for the first visit with his uncle, Prince Valdemar's wife,
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leading an active life in Parisian academic circles and on expeditions abroad, while her daily life was supervised by tutors and servants. Affected by phobias and
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Several candidates for future husband presented themselves or were considered by Prince Roland for his daughter's hand, notably a distant cousin of the princely
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and turn it into a new Jewish state. Freud refused to take what he called her "colonial plans" seriously, but Bonaparte nonetheless authored letters to
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in 200 women. After analyzing their sexual history she concluded that the distance between these two organs was critical for the ability to reach
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From that day, from that moment on, I loved him and I have never had any other friend but him...You will love him too, when you meet him.
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In 1925, Marie consulted Freud for treatment of what she described as her frigidity, which was later explained as a failure to have
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in early 1938, and helped him obtain an exit visa to depart Austria. She also smuggled out some of his savings in a Greek
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The story of her relationship with Sigmund Freud, including assisting his family's escape into exile, was made into a
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with the couple's children. That pattern allowed each to pursue activities in which the other had little interest.
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Although Prince George maintained friendly relations with Freud, in 1925 he asked Marie to give up her work in
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Narjani, A. E. (27 April 1924). "Considérations sur les causes anatomique de la frigidité chez la femme".
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given by Marie Bonaparte to Sigmund Freud, which today contains the ashes of Freud and his wife Martha
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From 1913 to early 1916, Marie carried on an intense flirtation with French prime minister
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in September 1906, the king agreed to the prospect of a marriage between their children.
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studies and treatment to devote herself to their family life, but she declined.
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The generations are numbered from the implementation of hereditary monarchy by
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been seduced by her to oust Constantine and set George upon the Greek throne.
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French writer, psychoanalyst, and Princess of Greece and Denmark (1882–1962)
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banished relatives, including allowing the family of her husband's nephew,
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Société Psychanalytique de Paris: Marie Bonaparte et la création de la SPP
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method to the gentleman seated next to her, the future French president
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Princess Caroline Amalie of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenburg
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On 2 June 1953, Marie and her husband represented their nephew, King
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Princess Helena Adelaide of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-GlĂĽcksburg
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On 21 November 1907 in Paris, Marie and George were married in a
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Drives, Affects and Behavior: Essays in Honor of Marie Bonaparte
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Moore, Alison (2009). "Relocating Marie Bonaparte's Clitoris".
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Bonaparte's translation of a sentence in Freud's thirty-first
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Roland Napoléon Bonaparte, 6th Prince of Canino and Musignano
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Roland Napoléon Bonaparte, 6th Prince of Canino and Musignano
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In 1938, Bonaparte proposed that the United States purchase
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to Nazi Germany and bought the letters Freud had written to
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victory: He may have influenced Briand to support the
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