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308:. An affair with the Viennese physician Friedrich Pineles ended in an abortion and a tragic renunciation of motherhood. Her relationship with Freud was still quite intellectual despite gossip about their romantic involvement. In one letter Freud commends Salomé's deep understanding of people so much that he believed she understood people better than they understood themselves. The two often exchanged letters. Salomé was romantically involved with the handsome and melancholic
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see one another from time to time, won't we?" In later recriminations, Nietzsche would blame the failure in his attempts to woo Salomé both on Salomé, Rée, and on the intrigues of his sister (who had written letters to the families of Salomé and Rée to disrupt their plans for the commune). Nietzsche wrote of the affair in 1883 that he felt "genuine hatred for sister."
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became determined to separate him from Salomé whom she described as an "immoral woman". Nietzsche, Rée, and Salomé travelled with Salomé's mother through Italy and considered where they would set up their "Winterplan" commune. This commune was intended to be set up in an abandoned monastery, but as
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on 5 February 1937. Her urn was laid to rest in her husband's grave in the cemetery on the Groner
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Salomé is said to have remarked in her last days, "I have really done nothing but work all my life, work ... why?" And in her last hours, as if talking to herself, she is reported to have said, "If I let my thoughts roam I find no one. The best, after all, is death."
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than Freud) and as people with an affinity of spirit, their views were so different that it could be said that it was a meeting between the optimist of the 19th century and the pessimist of the 20th century. Their friendship lasted over 25 years.
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and Northern German descent. The youngest of six children, she grew up in a wealthy and well-cultured household, with all children learning Russian, German, and French; Salomé was allowed to attend her brothers' classes.
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after a forty-year marriage marked by hurtful behaviour on both sides and long periods of non-communication. Freud appreciated this from afar, writing: "Only what is genuinely true proves itself so long-lasting." ("
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to Gustav Ludwig von Salomé (1807–1878), and Louise von Salomé (née Wilm) (1823–1913). Lou was their only daughter; they had five sons. Although she would later be attacked by the
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flowers at once, or if we spread out our handful of roses as if it were the whole of the bush itself—only then does it bloom apart from us, unknown to us, and we are left alone.
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Lou von Salome: A Biography of the Woman who Inspired Freud, Nietzsche and Rilke
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2235:19th-century women writers from the Russian Empire
1423:. London: Gordon Fraser Gallery. pp. 246–248.
922:, ed., tr., and introd. by Siegfried Mandel, 1985.
841:Die Stunde ohne Gott und andere Kindergeschichten
760:Lou Andreas-Salomé's published works as cited by
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889:Sigmund Freud – Lou Andreas-Salomé. Briefwechsel
2167:, Wien, Verlagsbuchhandlung Carl Konegen, 1911.
1863:. New York and London: Garland Publishing, Inc.
1167:Psychoanalysis in Weimar is absolutely certain.
624:Feliz nuevo siglo, Doktor Freud (Freud Skating)
539:'s female characters, and a book on Nietzsche,
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1861:An Encyclopedia of Continental Women Writers
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2185:International Dictionary of Psychoanalysis
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1152:"The Femme Fatale – Lou Andreas-Salomé"
916:, tr. byu W. and E. Robson Scott, 1972.
908:The Freud Journal of Lou Andreas-Salomé
387:Lou Andreas-Salomé's grave in Göttingen
199:Left to right, Andreas-Salomé, Rée and
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2159:, Wien, Verlag von Carl Konegen, 1894.
2070:You Alone Are Real to Me: Remembering
1950:Lou Andreas-Salomé. L'alliée de la vie
1893:Frau Lou: Nietzsche's Wayward Disciple
1881:, Gallimard, folio biographies, 2008;
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683:. In Pinchas Perry's film version of
655:and in Araceli Bruch's five-act play
325:Friedrich Nietzsche in seinen Werken
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2156:Friedrich Nietzsche in seinen Werken
2146:Works by or about Lou Andreas-Salomé
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972:"Lou Andreas-Salome | German writer"
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1903:, Princeton University Press, 1968
1485:Andreas-Salome, Lou (April 2022).
1459:Popova, Maria (12 February 2015).
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1301:Libres cahiers pur la psychanalyse
1297:"Lou Andreas-Salomé et Anna Freud"
1192:Borossa, Julia; Rooney, Caroline.
1157:European Journal of Psychoanalysis
1098:Borossa, Julia; Rooney, Caroline.
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208:Rée and Nietzsche, and later life
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2265:Russian people of Danish descent
2260:Russian people of German descent
2255:Russian people of French descent
2088:Dictionnaire du monde germanique
2057:, tr. and ed. Siegfried Mandel,
1962:Pechota Vuilleumier, Cornelia: '
1435:"Lou Andreas-Salomé Werkedition"
847:Der Teufel und seine Grossmutter
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242:Friedrich Nietzsche in his Works
2177:Encyclopedia of World Biography
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2002:Dictionnaire de la psychanalyse
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2181:Encyclopedia of Modern Europe
1934:Livingstone, Angela: (1984).
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1358:Gerald Stieg, 2007, p.979-980
1234:"Salomé as Nietzsche analyst"
670:Al di la' del bene e del male
533:Henrik Ibsens Frauengestalten
314:Vienna Psychoanalytic Society
2230:20th-century Russian writers
2075:, tr. Angela von der Lippe,
1419:Livingstone, Angela (1984).
1150:Victor Mazin (Spring 2002).
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2137:Works by Lou Andreas-Salomé
1367:Roudinesco and Plon, 2011,
1022:University of Chicago Press
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1491:Psychoanalysis and History
910:, tr. Stanley Leavy, 1964.
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601:The time without goddesses
255:Marriage and relationships
37:Lou Andreas-Salomé in 1897
1980:. Olms, Hildesheim 2010;
1966:. Olms, Hildesheim 2005;
1421:Salomé: Her Life and Work
1386:www.lou-andreas-salome.de
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2063:Univ. of Illinois Press
1750:A Book for All and None
976:Encyclopædia Britannica
958:Encyclopædia Britannica
883:In der Schule bei Freud
643:A Book for All and None
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1838:World Literature Today
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1952:. Seuil, Paris 2000;
1659:The Luzern Photograph
1606:"When Nietzsche Wept"
1503:10.3366/pah.2022.0409
1487:""Anal" and "Sexual""
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1769:Freud's Bird of Prey
1631:"La hora sin diosas"
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1274:. 2002. p. 21.
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728:Cordula Kablitz-Post
676:Beyond Good and Evil
651:Freud's Bird of Prey
641:, in Clare Morgan's
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283:, the Austrian poet
190:University of Zurich
2059:Champaign, Illinois
1948:Michaud, Stéphane:
1921:Rilke par lui-même,
1917:Jaccottet, Philippe
1712:The Truth about Lou
1553:"Anneliese's House"
1347:Rilke par lui-même,
1334:Rilke par lui-même,
1200:. Sage Publications
1106:. Sage Publications
960:. 12 February 2024.
686:When Nietzsche Wept
631:The Truth about Lou
618:Mexican playwright
613:Oakland, California
582:When Nietzsche Wept
572:In fiction and film
535:(1892), a study of
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2201:by Petri Liukkonen
2199:Lou Andreas-Salomé
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