Judith Dupont | |
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Born | Budapest, Hungary | 22 September 1925
Nationality | French |
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Judith Dupont (born September 22, 1925) is a French psychoanalyst, translator, and editor.
Dupont was born in Budapest. Her father Ladislas Dormandi was a publisher and writer, and her mother, Olga Dormandi, was a painter.[1] Dupont migrated to France with her family in 1938. She studied medicine in Paris, graduating in pathological anatomy in 1955.[2] She is noted for translating and publishing the works of Sándor Ferenczi, helping to introduce his works to the French public.[1] In 1969 she published the psycho-analytical journal Coq-Héron,[3] which was one of the first to publish papers by Sándor Ferenczi and Michael Balint.[1]