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Lou Andreas-Salomé - Encyclopedia Britannica 8 Feb 2025 · Lou Andreas-Salomé was a Russian-German writer who has been called ‘the mother of psychoanalysis.’ A brilliant intellect of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, she lived a socially unconventional life and wrote numerous novels, essays, and philosophical works. Salomé influenced leading thinkers and artists including Friedrich Nietzsche and Rainer Maria Rilke …
Lou Andreas-Salomé – Wikipedia Lou Andreas-Salomé (1897) Lou Andreas-Salomé, geborene Louise von Salomé, gelegentliches Pseudonym Henri Lou, in jungen Jahren auch Lolja von Salomé genannt (* 12.Februar 1861 in St. Petersburg; † 5. Februar 1937 in Göttingen), war eine weitgereiste Schriftstellerin, Erzählerin, Essayistin und Psychoanalytikerin aus russisch-deutscher Familie. . Bekanntheit erlangte sie …
Lou Salomé: Friedrich Nietzsche’s Über-Woman - TheCollector 9 Sep 2023 · Photo of Lou Andreas-Salomé by Hofatelier Elvira, ca.1897, via Elle. Salomé was a highly intelligent and beautiful Russian Jewish woman sixteen years younger than Nietzsche, but who immediately caught his eye (something that supposedly happened with …
Lou Andreas-Salomé: The woman who charmed the ... - The … 30 Dec 2016 · Lou Andreas-Salomé was a Russian-born psychoanalyst and writer. Salomé is remembered for her friendships with the distinguished western thinkers, ... Salome and Rilke (left). The couple moved to Berlin and they lived together until a few years before her marriage to Friedrich Carl Andreas. Andreas loved Salomé, despite her opposition to ...
Lou Andreas-Salomé – 19th Century Women Philosophers Lou Andreas-Salomé (1861-1937) was a writer, literary critic, feminist, and psychoanalyst whose contributions span the philosophy of religion, philosophy of life, philosophy of art and literature, and psychology. Salomé’s varied interests led to famous friendships with Friedrich Nietzsche, Rainer Maria Rilke, and Sigmund Freud. ...
Lou Andreas-Salomé - Angela Livingstone Lou Andreas-Salomé When I was asked to write a book on Lou Andreas- Salomé, I gladly agreed to do so, partly because this would be my first book ever and I wished to have the experience of writing one, and partly – largely – because of my already strong interest in Friedrich Nietzsche and Rainer Maria Rilke, to both of whom she was in her youth a close and important friend.
Friedrich Nietzsche and Lou von Salomé, the myth of marriage proposals An exception is Carol Diethe’s work, where she cites Ernst Pfeiffer’s Friendrich Nietzsche, Paul Rée, Lou von Salomé: Die Dokumente ihrer Begegnung (1970). But [amazon asin=2130358896&text=the book costs $333 on amazon], and I am not willing to spend that amount to verify one source (the letter in question is supposed to be on page 239; if someone …
The Femme Fatale – Lou Andreas-Salomé - European Journal of ... The final third of her life was given to psychoanalysis. Returning to Göttingen from Vienna, she started her own practice, but she herself was never analyzed. Psychoanalysis became “Lou’s baby” (Appignanesi & Forrester 1992, pp. 257)(4). Lou Andreas-Salomé was ready to acquire the psychoanalytical gift even before meeting Freud.
Lou Andreas-Salomé, her Life and Writings - Angela Livingstone “Lou Andreas-Salomé is, at best, remembered as the companion of famous men: Nietzsche, Rilke and Freud. [A. L.] . . . has set out to put the record straight, and to show that she was an original thinker, a prolific writer, a practising psychoanalyst and a personality in her own right.” April Fitzlyon, London Magazine, February 1985
Lou Andreas-Salomé - Wikipedia Lou Andreas-Salomé (born either Louise von Salomé or Luíza Gustavovna Salomé or Lioulia von Salomé, Russian: Луиза Густавовна Саломе; 12 February 1861 – 5 February 1937) was a Russian-born psychoanalyst and a well-traveled author, narrator, and essayist from a French Huguenot-German family. [1] Her diverse intellectual interests led to friendships with a broad …