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Obsessive Genius: the inner world of Marie Curie
Barbara Goldsmith

Obsessive Genius: the inner world of Marie Curie

the inner world of Marie Curie

W. W. Norton & Company (Nov 15, 2004)
9780393051377
| Hardcover
320 pages | 132 x 206 mm | English
$ 23.95 | Value: $ 23.95
Dewey 92 CUR
LC Classification QD22.C8 .G56 2005
LC Control No. 2004015027

Genre

  • Biography

Subject

  • Chemists
  • Chemists/ Poland/ Biography
  • Curie, Marie
  • Women Chemists
  • Women Chemists/ Poland/ Biography

Plot

Curie (1867-1934) is still regarded by most as the pre-eminent woman scientist of the 20th century. This biography illuminates both the public Curie, a tireless scientist, and the private one, a woman who suffered bouts of severe depression, was distant from her children and scarred deeply by the accidental death of her scientist husband, Pierre, in 1906. Using long-sealed Curie family archives, Goldsmith offers a well-rounded view of Curie. Goldsmith also reminds us that Curie overcame obstacles, including pervasive sexism within the scientific community that almost cost her the Nobel Prize.