Talk:Lou Andreas-Salomé: Difference between revisions
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She lost her virginity at the age of 34 to Friedrich Pineles, a Viennese physician. |
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I really don't understand the statement "she engaged in affairs or/and correspondence with". What does it means? Are they - affairs and correspondence - at the same level of importance? |
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I rated this article a stub based on the grounds that the article lacks significant biographical information, and the family pedigree appears to be inaccurate. 82.119.185.77 15:27, 5 December 2006 (UTC)I.Goldszer
I added the cleanup tag to the article for the above reasons. The list of her written works need to be expanded, there is a more complete list on the German version of this article. Her education in Zurich is also not discussed, and the page could benafit by being restructured based on her biography, as opposed to when she met various famous men.82.119.185.77 16:12, 5 December 2006 (UTC)I.Goldszer
Her father & mother, their family, pedigree
- English Wikipedia says Jewish, but German Wikipedia says French Huguenot.
In the book "My sister, My spouse, A biography of Lou Andreas-Salome" written by H.F. Peters, copyright 1962, it also states that her ancestry is French Huguenot. Her Family was Lutheran, and although she refused to be confirmed, her childhood in Russia was marked by a strongly Lutheran upbringing. This is also dealt with in the same book.217.65.16.213 13:49, 5 December 2006 (UTC)I.Goldszer
Partner vs. Lover
Was she a "lover" to Ree and Nietzsche or a "psychoanalyst partner"? This fact is not clear in article Hackajar 11:26, 22 October 2006 (UTC)
If she was celibate with her own husband, it's unlikely she had a sexual relationship with either of these men. As Nietzsche observed in "Beyond Good and Evil:" "When a woman has scholarly inclinations there is usually something wrong with her sexually. Sterility itself disposes one to a certain masculinity of taste; for man is, if I may say so, 'the sterile animal.'"
MarbleIndex01 17:26, 24 March 2007 (UTC)MarbleIndex01
She lost her virginity at the age of 34 to Friedrich Pineles, a Viennese physician.
I really don't understand the statement "she engaged in affairs or/and correspondence with". What does it means? Are they - affairs and correspondence - at the same level of importance?
Cleanup
This article really needs some work. I went through and changed references to "Lou" to the more appropriate "Salomé". I can try to work on this one when I have some time, but does anyone else want to help? - Havetrowelwilltravel 23:46, 9 December 2006 (UTC)