Female Sexuality
Author: Marie Bonaparte
Publisher: Imago Publishing
Edition & Year: First Edition, 1953
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 224
Size: 5.5 in × 8.5 in
Female Sexuality by Marie Bonaparte stands as a significant and thought-provoking contribution to the field of psychoanalysis and the study of human sexuality. Published in 1953 by Imago Publishing, this first-edition hardcover reflects Bonaparte’s close association with Sigmund Freud and her role as one of the leading figures in early psychoanalytic research.
In this work, Bonaparte explores the psychological foundations of female sexuality through a detailed and analytical lens. Drawing upon Freudian theory, clinical observations, and personal research, she examines topics such as sexual development, identity formation, emotional conflict, and the relationship between physiology and psychology. Her approach seeks to understand the complexities of female experience in a field that was, at the time, largely dominated by male perspectives.
The book is notable for its intellectual depth and its willingness to address subjects that were considered controversial during the mid-20th century. Bonaparte combines scientific inquiry with philosophical reflection, offering insights into the nature of desire, repression, and the unconscious mind.
Presented in a 5.5 × 8.5 inch hardcover format, this edition reflects the scholarly standards of Imago Publishing, known for its association with psychoanalytic works. The book remains relevant for students and researchers interested in the history of psychology, gender studies, and the evolution of psychoanalytic thought.
Today, Female Sexuality is regarded as both a historical document and a foundational text, offering valuable perspective on how early psychoanalysis approached questions of gender and human behavior. It continues to be studied for its theoretical contributions as well as its place within the broader development of modern psychology.
- Author: Marie Bonaparte – prominent psychoanalyst and associate of Sigmund Freud
- Publisher: Imago Publishing, First Edition (1953)
- Format: Hardcover
- Subject: Psychoanalytic study of female sexuality
- Themes: Sexual development, identity, psychology, unconscious processes
- Academic Value: Important work in psychoanalysis and gender studies
- Historical Significance: Reflects early Freudian perspectives on sexuality
- Size: 5.5 × 8.5 inches – standard academic format
- Collector Appeal: A rare and influential mid-20th-century psychological text
Collector’s Note
This 1953 first-edition hardcover of Female Sexuality is a landmark work in psychoanalytic literature. Written by one of Freud’s closest collaborators, it offers deep insight into early psychological theories of human sexuality. A valuable and collectible volume for scholars, psychologists, and collectors of rare works in psychoanalysis and gender studies.












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