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* ''L'Égypte intérieure ou les dix plaies de l'âme'', Paris: Albin Michel, 1991. | * ''L'Égypte intérieure ou les dix plaies de l'âme'', Paris: Albin Michel, 1991. | ||
* ''Le Symbolisme du corps humain'', Paris: Albin Michel, 1991. | * ''Le Symbolisme du corps humain'', Paris: Albin Michel, 1991. | ||
− | ** [ | + | ** [[Media:De_Souzenelle_Annick_Simbolismul_corpului_uman_2nd_edition_1999.pdf|''Simbolismul corpului uman'']], trans. Margareta Gyurcsik, Timişoara: Amarcord, 1995; 2nd edition, 1999. {{ro}} |
==Links== | ==Links== | ||
* http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Annick_de_Souzenelle | * http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Annick_de_Souzenelle |
Latest revision as of 17:38, 18 October 2016
Annick de Souzenelle (born 4 November 1922), is a French writer. After studying mathematics, Annick de Souzenelle has long been a nurse anesthetist, and psychotherapist.
Literature[edit]
- L'Égypte intérieure ou les dix plaies de l'âme, Paris: Albin Michel, 1991.
- Le Symbolisme du corps humain, Paris: Albin Michel, 1991.
- Simbolismul corpului uman, trans. Margareta Gyurcsik, Timişoara: Amarcord, 1995; 2nd edition, 1999. (Romanian)