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  1. Lou Andreas-Salomé (born either Louise von Salomé or Luíza Gustavovna Salomé or Lioulia von Salomé, Russian: Луиза Густавовна Саломе; 12 February 1861 – 5 February 1937) was a Russian-born psychoanalyst and a well-traveled author, narrator, and essayist from a French Huguenot-German family.

  2. Lou Andreas-Salomé (born Feb. 12, 1861, St. Petersburg, Russia—died Feb. 5, 1937, Göttingen, Ger.) was a Russian-German writer remembered for her friendships with the great men of her day. Salomé was the daughter of a Russian army officer of French Huguenot descent.

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  3. Lou Andreas-Salomé, geborene Louise von Salomé, gelegentliches Pseudonym Henri Lou, in jungen Jahren auch Lolja von Salomé genannt, war eine weitgereiste Schriftstellerin, Erzählerin, Essayistin und Psychoanalytikerin aus russisch-deutscher Familie. Bekanntheit erlangte sie durch ihr literarisches Schaffen im Bereich der Religion ...

  4. Feb 12, 2015 · Learn about the life and work of Lou Andreas-Salomé, the first woman psychoanalyst and a muse to Rilke and Nietzsche. Explore her letters to Freud on human nature, love, creativity, and the meaning of life.

  5. May 29, 2018 · Russian-born German writer Lou Andreas-Salomé (1861-1937) has been known mostly as the lover of and inspiration to several of the most prominent male German authors of her time, including philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche, poet Rainer Maria Rilke, and psychoanalytic pioneer Sigmund Freud.

  6. Feb 12, 2016 · The first woman psychoanalyst and a muse to Nietzsche and Rilke, Andreas-Salomé explores the role of love, experience, and embodiment in artistic creation in her letters to Rilke. She argues that art is a calling forth of life, a prayer and a breaking-forth of power, that involves both mind and body.

  7. Victor Mazin. The Femme Fatale – Lou Andreas-Salomé. Summary: When Lou Andreas Salomé and Sigmund Freud met in the 1910s, they had a common interest: narcissism. They gave two different interpretations of the myth and demonstrated two different understandings of narcissism.