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Lou Andreas-Salomé

    February 12, 1861 – February 5, 1937

    Lou Andreas-Salomé possessed a remarkable breadth of intellectual curiosity, a trait that led her to form friendships with many of the era's most prominent thinkers and artists. As a prolific writer, her output spanned novels, essays, and plays, and she distinguished herself as a pioneering voice in the exploration of female sexuality and psychoanalysis. Towards the end of her life, she penned a memoir reflecting on her experiences as an independent woman, offering insights into a life lived on her own terms. Her profound ideas and unique perspective left a significant mark on the intellectual landscape.

    Lou Andreas-Salomé
    Ruth
    The erotic
    You alone are real to me
    Looking back
    Nietzsche
    Anneliese's House