Lou Andreas-Salomé (1861–1937)
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Lou Andreas-Salome is an author and psychoanalyst. She was born in St. Petersburg, Russia, on February 12, 1861. Andreas-Salome studied theology at the University of Zurich. Andreas-Salome has been linked to German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche and poet Rainer Maria Rilke. She was also a follower afficher plus of Sigmund Freud. Andreas-Salome moved to Vienna in 1912 to study psychoanalysis and began her own practice. Andreas-Salome wrote novels and works of nonfiction, including Friedrich Nietzche in His Works and My Thanks to Freud. Her correspondence with Rilke was published in 1952. Andreas-Salome died on February 5, 1937. (Bowker Author Biography) afficher moins
Œuvres de Lou Andreas-Salomé
You Alone Are Real to Me: Remembering Rainer Maria Rilke (American Readers Series) (1988) 52 exemplaires
Triangolo di lettere. Carteggio di Friedrich Nietzsche, Lou von Salomé e Paul Rée (1999) 13 exemplaires
Werke und Briefe von Lou Andreas-Salom in Einzelbnden 4 exemplaires
"--als käm ich heim zu Vater und Schwester" : Lou Andreas-Salome-Anna Freud : Briefwechsel 1919-1937 (2013) 2 exemplaires
Lou Andreas-Salomé , Fenitschka 1 exemplaire
Ma 1 exemplaire
Salomè Lou 1 exemplaire
UM DESVARIO 1 exemplaire
Ce qui découle du fait que ce n’est pas la femme qui a tué le père et autres textes… (2020) 1 exemplaire
Six romans : Combat pour Dieu (1885), Ruth (1895), D'âme étrangère (1896), Enfants d'hommes (1899), Ma (1901),… (2009) 1 exemplaire
Strindberg & de vrouw 1 exemplaire
Ma : Ein Porträt 1 exemplaire
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Partage des connaissances
- Nom canonique
- Andreas-Salomé, Lou
- Nom légal
- Salomé, Louise von
- Autres noms
- Salomé, Louise von
Salomé, Luíza Gustavovna - Date de naissance
- 1861
- Date de décès
- 1937
- Lieu de sépulture
- Göttingen, Germany
- Sexe
- female
- Nationalité
- Rusland
- Pays (pour la carte)
- Germany
- Lieu de naissance
- St Petersburg, Russian Empire
- Lieu du décès
- Göttingen, Germany
- Lieux de résidence
- Sint Petersburg, Rusland
Göttingen, Duitsland - Études
- University of Zürich
- Professions
- writer
psychoanalyst
memoirist
novelist
poet
essayist (tout afficher 9)
playwright
short story writer
biographer - Relations
- Ree, Paul (friend)
Nietzsche, Friedrich (friend)
Rilke, Rainer Maria (lover)
Andreas, Friedrich Carl (husband)
Freud, Sigmund (colleague)
Druskowitz, Helene von (friend) - Courte biographie
- Lou Andreas-Salomé was born in St. Petersburg, Russia. Her parents were Louise Wilm and Gustav Ludwig von Salomé, a German-born Russian army officer of French Huguenot descent. As a teenager, she studied philosophy, world religions, and French and German literature privately with a Dutch pastor, Hendrik Gillot. In 1879, after her father's death, she moved to Zurich, Switzerland with her mother and enrolled at the University of Zürich, one of the few European universities that accepted women. Lou and her mother traveled in 1882 to Rome, where the philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche fell in love with her, but she rejected his marriage proposal as well as that of his friend, Paul Rée. In 1887, she married Friedrich Carl Andreas, a professor of linguistics at the University of Göttingen, but continued to see other men; the couple separated by 1898 but stayed married until his death. In 1897, she and the poet Rainer Maria Rilke, 14 years her junior, fell in love; she became his lover, muse, and one of the greatest influences on his life and work. Her own literary career began in 1885 with the publication of a well-received autobiographical novel, Im Kampf um Gott. She went on to publish more novels, short stories, plays, essays, poetry, criticism, philosophy, and biographies. In 1911, at age 50, she started on a second career as a psychoanalyst after joining Sigmund Freud's circle in Vienna. By the early 1920s she was widely recognized as an analyst, and wrote essays on the relationship between psychology and creativity. She wrote her memoirs, published posthumously in 1951, and translated into English for the first time in 1991 as Looking Back. Her correspondence with Rilke was published in 1952.
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Statistiques
- Œuvres
- 61
- Aussi par
- 1
- Membres
- 779
- Popularité
- #32,680
- Évaluation
- 3.9
- Critiques
- 11
- ISBN
- 172
- Langues
- 11
- Favoris
- 3
> Ce livre constitue une anthologie d'articles publiés par Salomé sur l'érotisme et la féminité. En bref, ce livre constitue le témoignage intéressant d'une intellectuelle hors-norme dont on peut parfois regretter le style hermétique (peut-être du à la traduction).
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