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Andreas-Salomé, Lou (1861 - 1937)

Short name Andreas-Salomé, Lou
VIAF http://viaf.org/viaf/39372916/
First name Lou
Birth name Andreas-Salomé
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Date of birth 1861
Date of death 1937
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Sex Female
Place of birth Saint Petersburg
Place of death Göttingen
Lived in Russia , Germany
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Andreas-Salomé, Lou was ...
related to Helene Druskovitz
related to Wit, Augusta de
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Place(s) of Residence Russia , Germany
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Receptions of Andreas-Salomé, Lou, the person

For receptions of her works, see under each individual Work.

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Zanimivosti iz nemškega slovstva Curiosities from German Literature Pregelj, Ivan 1915 -
Unknown maker, photograph of Lou Andreas-Salomé, c. 1897. Mit Blindstempel des Atelier Elvira, München None is portrait of

MENTIONED IN:
- Jo Catling, A History of Women´s Writing in Germany, Austria and Switzerland. Cambridge University Press, 2000.
- Barbara Hahn, Frauen in den Kulturwissenschaften : von Lou Andreas-Salomé bis Hannah Arendt München : Beck, 1994.
- Sophie Digital Library

cf.
- Isabelle Mons, contrib. Southampton mars 2006
- Id., L'écriture du voyage chez Lou Andreas-Salomé et Rainer Maria Rilke : approche lévinassienne d'un discours de l'altérité (Revue du Centre de recherches germaniques et scandinaves, Université Nancy II, n°11, 1996, p. 91-125)

Lived in: several countries

KLK 1904

MENTIONED IN: - Offen, European feminisms, 2000, p.174ss: women addressing women’s questions