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Rodinka
Souvenirs russes
1982
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2.75
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361
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Lou Andreas-Salomés literarische Aufarbeitung ihrer Kindheit in Die Autorin, die in einer wohlhabenden deutsch-russischen Familie in St. Petersburg aufwuchs und später in deutschen Intellektuellenkreisen mit u.a. Nietzsche und Rilke verkehrte, berichtet in Form der Ich-Erzählerin Musja über ihre Erinnerungen an den Hof "Rodinka" ihrer russischen Freunde, den sie als junge Frau noch einmal besuchte. -
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Lou Andreas-Salomé
Lou Andreas-Salomé
Author · 15 books

Lou Andreas-Salomé (née Louise von Salomé or Luíza Gustavovna Salomé) was born in St. Petersburg, Russia to parents of French Huguenot and northern German descent. Her diverse intellectual interests led to friendships with an astounding array of luminaries, including Nietzsche, Wagner, Freud, and Rilke. Andreas-Salomé was a prolific author, writing several plays, essays and more than a dozen novels. It was Andreas-Salome who began calling Rilke "Rainer" instead of "René." Her Hymn to Life so deeply impressed Nietzsche that he was moved to set it to music. She was one of the first female psychoanalysts (a career she maintained until a year before her death) and also one of the first women to write on female sexuality. Her book, Lebensrückblick, written toward the end of her life, is based on her memories as a liberated woman.

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