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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Annie_FreudAnnie Freud - Wikipedia

    Annie Freud speaking at the Biblioteca Central in Porto Alegre, 2011. Annie Freud (born 1948) is an English poet and artist. She is the eldest child of the artist Lucian Freud, and his first wife Kitty Garman. Earlier in her career, she was a civil servant.

  2. 16 de jun. de 2016 · Anna Freud (1895 - 1982) fue una psicoanalista. Hija de Sigmund Freud, tomó las enseñanzas de su padre y desarrolló la teoría psicodinámica. Aquí su biografía.

  3. Her first full collection from Picador appeared shortly afterwards: The Best Man Who Ever Was was a Poetry Book Society Recommendation in 2007, and went on to receive the Glen Dimplex New Writers’ Award (Poetry) in the same year. Freud has been described as a poet who writes with “real gusto”.

  4. Annie Freud is a poet, artist, editor and teacher. She is the daughter of painter Lucian Freud and has won several awards for her poetry collections, including the Glen Dimplex New Writers' Award and the Poetry Book Society's Next Generation Poets Award.

  5. Anna Freud ( Viena, 3 de diciembre de 1895- Londres, 9 de octubre de 1982) fue una psicoanalista austríaca de origen judío. Hija de Sigmund Freud, Anna centró su investigación en la psicología infantil. 1 . Biografía. Primeros años. Anna fue la sexta y última hija del matrimonio de Sigmund Freud y Martha Bernays.

  6. b.1948. POEMS. Annie Freud is a writer, teacher and embroiderer. She grew up in London and graduated in English and European Literature from the University of Warwick. In 2006 she published A Voids Officer Achieves the Tree Pose, a poetry pamphlet with Donut Press.

  7. 1 de jun. de 2021 · Annie Freud. Ahead of the first significant display of Lucian Freuds paintings in Liverpool for more than 30 years, Annie Freud, daughter of Lucian Freud and Kitty Garman, shares memories of her mother and father. Lucian, My Father. Lucian Freud. Man with a Thistle (Self-Portrait) (1946) Tate. © The Lucian Freud Archive / Bridgeman Images 2023.