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  1. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › Martha_BernaysMartha Bernays - Wikipedia

    Martha Bernays (/ b ɜːr ˈ n eɪ z / bur-NAYZ, German: [bɛʁˈnaɪs]; 26 July 1861 – 2 November 1951) was the wife of Austrian psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud. Bernays was the second daughter of Emmeline and Berman Bernays.

  2. Twenty-one-year old Martha Bernays was peeling an apple when Freud first saw her. Soon, he was sending her roses everyday and calling her "Princess." Within two months, they were engaged.

  3. Aug 22, 2017 · When Sigmund Freud and his fiancée Martha Bernays were apart, as they were for most of their four and a half year-long engagement, they corresponded at a rate that would have put any epistolary novelist to shame.

  4. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › Freud_familyFreud family - Wikipedia

    Sigmund Freud married Martha Bernays (18611951) in 1886. Martha was born in Hamburg, the daughter of Berman Bernays (1826–1879), a businessman, and Emmeline Philipp (1830–1910). Her grandfather, Isaac Bernays (1792–1849), was a Chief Rabbi of Hamburg.

  5. Martha Bernays was born on July 26, 1861, the second daughter of Berman Bernays (1826-1879), a merchant, and his wife Emmeline (n é e Philipp, 1930-1910). Isaac Bernays, Martha's paternal grandfather, was Chief Rabbi of Hamburg, and Berman continued the religious tradition.

  6. Jan 24, 2012 · The Secret Love Letters of Martha Bernays and Sigmund Freud. The emotionally decorous letters, which were kept secret until last year due to Freud family reticence, reveal a young, impatient doctor frustrated to be chained to his laboratory in Vienna, far from his beloved in Hamburg.

  7. Jan 23, 2012 · The marriage of Martha Bernays and Sigmund Freud in 1886 united two distinguished German-Jewish families who hardly need more publicity, although clearly the clan had an aptitude for it.

  8. Martha Bernays ( / bɜːrˈneɪz / bur-NAYZ, German: [ bɛʁˈnaɪs]; 26 July 1861 – 2 November 1951) was the wife of Austrian psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud.

  9. In 2011 the first volume of the unedited courtship letters between Sigmund Freud and his fiancée Martha Bernays was published in Germany. With a German title translating as Be Mine as I Imagine You, it contains 230 letters written by the couple during the first year of their engagement.

  10. www.wiley.com › en-us › Martha+Freud:+A+Biography-p-9781509560653Martha Freud: A Biography | Wiley

    This is the first biography to be written about the life of Martha Freud, the wife of the father of psychoanalysis. Fully illustrated with halftones of the Bernays and Freud Families. Will appeal to the general reader and the student and scholar of Freud and psychoanalysis.

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