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  1. 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. Aug 22, 2017 · By Frederick Crews. August 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. Until recently, however, the public has seen only a modest selection of Freud’s engagement ...

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    Sigmund Freud married Martha Bernays (1861–1951) 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.

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  5. Learn how Freud met and married Martha Bernays, the only woman he ever loved, and how their letters expressed their passion and happiness. Discover how their relationship changed over the years and how Martha supported Freud's scientific work and family.

  6. Jan 24, 2012 · Benjamin Ivry. Jan 24, 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. Edward Bernays, a nephew of Sigmund Freud, would become known as the father of public relations, and Londoner Matthew Freud (a ...

  7. Jan 29, 2022 · Learn about the life and role of Martha Bernays, who became Martha Freud, the wife of Sigmund Freud, the founder of psychoanalysis. The book by Katja Behling traces her journey from a conservative Jewish family in Hamburg to a supportive partner and mother in Vienna and London.

  8. Martha Bernays was the second daughter of a Hamburg merchant and the wife of Sigmund Freud. She supported his work, raised their six children, and moved with him to London after the Anschluss.

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