- Alix Strachey
Alix Strachey (
4 June 1892 –28 April 1973 ), née Sargant-Florence, was an American-born British psychoanalyst and with her husband the translator into English of the works ofSigmund Freud .Strachey was born in
Nutley, New Jersey , the daughter of an American father and a British mother. Her elder brother,Philip Sargant Florence , later became a noted economist. Alix was educated inEngland atBedales School , theSlade School of Fine Art , andNewnham College, Cambridge , where she read modern languages. In 1915 she moved in with her brother in his flat inBloomsbury and became a member of theBloomsbury Group , where she metJames Strachey , then the assistant editor of "The Spectator ". They moved in together in 1919 and married in 1920. Soon afterwards they moved toVienna , where James, an admirer of Freud, began apsychoanalysis with the great man. Freud asked the couple to translate some of his works into English, and this was to become their lives' work. Both became psychoanalysts themselves, and as well as Freud's works also translated works by a number of other European psychoanalysts. Their translations remain the standard editions of Freud's works to this day.Link
[http://www.psychoanalysis.org.uk/archivesexhibition.htm Bloomsbury and Psychoanalysis]
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Dictionary of National Biography
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