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  1. Alix Strachey (um 1920) Alix Strachey, geborene Sargant-Florence (* 4. Juni 1892 in Nutley ; † 28. April 1973 in Marlow, (Großbritannien)) war eine in US-amerikanische und später in England lebende Psychoanalytikerin. Mit ihrem Ehemann übersetzte sie als englischsprachige Standardausgabe das gesamte Werk Sigmund Freuds ins ...

  2. Alix Strachey (née Sargant-Florence; 4 June 1892 – 28 April 1973) was an American-born British psychoanalyst and, with her husband, the translator into English of The Standard Edition of the Complete Psychological Works of Sigmund Freud.

  3. 1. Juli 2021 · Nicht nur diskutieren sie ihre gemeinsame Übersetzung der Schriften Freuds – sie hatten ihn in Wien kennengelernt – sondern Alix Strachey berichtet auf höchst ironische Weise von den Tanzabenden und Bällen, den langen Abenden im Romanischen Café, den Vorträgen am Berliner Psychoanalytischen Institut, aber auch von ...

  4. Alix Strachey (1892-1973), translator of Freud, lived in Berlin from late 1924 to 1925 during her analysis with Karl Abraham. Nearly every day, she exchanged lively, informative, and ironic letters with her husband James during this period.

  5. 12. Juni 2017 · Abstract. This article undertakes a culture-exchange-studies analysis of an exchange of letters between Alix and James Strachey, written between 1924 and 1925 during Alix Stracheys stay in Berlin. The city emerges as both a private and a public space, and the letters provide a unique view of Berlin from a female perspective which ...

  6. James Beaumont Strachey ( / ˈstreɪtʃi /; 26 September 1887, London – 25 April 1967, High Wycombe) was a British psychoanalyst, and, with his wife Alix, a translator of Sigmund Freud into English. He is perhaps best known as the general editor of The Standard Edition of the Complete Psychological Works of Sigmund Freud, "the ...

  7. ‘I caught Alix in profile & saw her old, masterly, advanced’, wrote Virginia Woolf in her diary (Diary 2:135-136) and she was right: Alix Strachey was to become masterly and advanced but her role as one of the first British pioneers of psychoanalysis, as a translator and as a writer is less well known than it should be.