Helene Druskovitz (02-05-1856 - 13-05-1918)
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Helene Druskovitz was ...
| related to | Meysenbug, Malwida von |
| related to | Andreas-Salomé, Lou |
| related to | Ebner - Eschenbach, Marie von |
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| Place(s) of Residence | Switzerland , Austria |
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| Percy Bysshe Shelley (1884) | 0 | 0 |
Drei englische Dichterinnen
(1885)
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| Pessimistische Kardinalsätze - Ein Vademecum für die freiesten Geister (1905) | 0 | 0 |
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NOT MENTIONED IN:
- Buck, Guide to women's literature, 1992
Befriended with Nietzsche.
Born in Vienna, died in Mauer-Öhling.
Liaison (1887-1891) with Teresa Malten (opera singer).
Literary history teacher. Music critic.
Doctorate in philosophy.
Spent last decades of her life in a psychiatric institution, after problems with alcoholism etc.