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Margaret Stonborough-Wittgenstein

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Dr. Thomas Humphrey Stonborough (1906–1986). His Swiss friend Marguerite Respinger (1904–2000), whom he had met when he was studying in Cambridge and had invited to Vienna, was briefly (1926–1931) the only known female interest of Ludwig Wittgenstein. In 1939, Thomas Stonborough married Elizabeth
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On 7 January 1905, she married a wealthy American, Jerome Stonborough (1873 – June 1938, suicide). Of German Jewish ancestry and born Jerome Herman Steinberger, he had had his name changed to Stonborough in 1900. He was also an art collector. Margaret and Jerome were close friends with
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In 1940, she emigrated to the US, but returned to Austria after the war and obtained restitution of part of her wealth that had been confiscated by the
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in Vienna. Sold by her son Thomas in 1968, this noted building still stands today, and now houses the Bulgarian Cultural Institute.
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Major John Jerome Stonborough (11 June 1912, Vienna - 29 April 2002, Ferndown, Dorset). Although a US citizen, he served in the
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columnist Constantine Brown, and became a journalist and anti-communist activist under the name of Elizabeth Churchill Brown).
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and was analyzed by him over the course of two years. They remained in contact until Freud's death.
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during Second World War as an intelligence officer and interpreter. He married the daughter of a
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was owned by Thomas Stonborough until 1968 when it was sold to a developer for demolition.
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Wittgenstein's Poker: The Story of A Ten-Minute Argument Between Two Great Philosophers
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Wittgenstein's Poker: The Story of A Ten Minute Argument Between Two Great Philosophers
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Lectures and Conversations on Aesthetics, Psychology, and Religious Belief
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Jewish emigrants from Austria after the Anschluss to the United States
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In 1926, she commissioned her brother Ludwig and the architect
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Churchill, but they soon divorced (she was to remarry
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Margaret Wittgenstein

Ferdinand Schmutzer
Vienna
Austria-Hungary
Austrian
Klimt
portrait painting
Ludwig Wittgenstein
Paul Wittgenstein
Karl Wittgenstein
Wittgenstein family
Ludwig Wittgenstein
Paul Wittgenstein
Gustav Klimt
Alte Pinakothek
Munich

Gustav Klimt
Hermann Rothe
Washington Evening Star
Haus Wittgenstein
Canadian Army
distinguished Northumberland family
First World War
Herbert Hoover
Sigmund Freud

Haus Wittgenstein
Haus Wittgenstein

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