Lou von Salome: A Biography of the Woman Who Inspired Freud, Nietzsche and Rilke
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Rating | : | 4.91 (988 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0786436069 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 217 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-03-22 |
Language | : | English |
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. She lives in Germantown, Maryland. About the Author Writer, producer, editor and researcher Julia Vickers works for the PBS program, Religion and Ethics
Elayne W. Fitzpatrick said Lou von Salome: A Most Remarkable Human Being. I'm a journalist and college professor who has read almost everything written by and about the extrordinary Lou von Salome, Russian-born psychoanalyst/novelist who is all-too-often overlooked as a vital participant in Freud's Vienna Circle. I'd previously considered H. N. Dixon said Lou von Salome: A Biography of the Woman who inspired Frued, Nietzsche, and Rilke. Lou von Salome: A biography of the woman who inspired Freud, Nietzsche, and Rilke is set in the backdrop of the European cultural revolution at the turn of the last century. An extraordinary woman, far ahead of her time Lou von Salome, was writer, critic, inspiration,. Lou von Salome Good background for understanding the relationship between Nietzsche and Lou von Salome. Lou was a true intellectual femme fatale --a fascinating woman who truly knew what she wanted out of life and would not let anything get in her way.
T The daughter of an illustrious Russian general, Lou von Salome left her home in the heart of Tsarist Russia to conquer intellectual Europe at the tender age of 18. This biography tells the story of Salome's entire life and career, focusing on her young adulthood; celibate marriage with linguistics scholar Carl Friedrich Andreas; rumored affairs with Friedrich Nietzsche, Rainier Maria Rilke, and several other authors and poets; and her relationship with Sigmund Freud, which was marked most notably by their contrasting views of psychoanalysis.. Eventually settling in Germany, she became a best-selling novelist, a groundbreaking essayist, and a well-known literary critic. In addition to all this, Salome was a real-life muse for some of the most brilliant men of her time
She lives in Germantown, Maryland. Writer, producer, editor and researcher Julia Vickers works for the PBS program, Religion and Ethics.