Franziska Gräfin zu Reventlow (1871–1918)
Autor de The Guesthouse at the Sign of the Teetering Globe
Sobre El Autor
Créditos de la imagen: Ritratto di Franziska zu Reventlow/Wikipedia
Obras de Franziska Gräfin zu Reventlow
Gedichte, skizzen, Novellen, Aufsätze, kritisches, Schwabinger Beobachter, übersetzung (2010) 2 copias
Wahnsinn 2 copias
Viragines oder Hetären 1 copia
Das Männerphantom der Frau 1 copia
Das polierte Männchen 1 copia
Der Herr Fischötter 1 copia
Die Kehrseite des deutschen Wunders: Franziska zu Reventlow und der Erste Weltkrieg (Vergessenes Bayern) (2018) 1 copia
Romane 1 copia
Amouresken 1 copia
Erziehung und Sittlichkeit 1 copia
Gesammelte Werke in einem Bande. 1 copia
Krank 1 copia
Spiritismus 1 copia
Tot 1 copia
Vater 1 copia
Wir Spione 1 copia
Das feindselige Gepäck 1 copia
Christus Ein Interview 1 copia
Etiquetado
Conocimiento común
- Otros nombres
- Reventlow, Fanny Liane Wilhelmine Sophie Auguste Adrienne Gräfin zu
- Fecha de nacimiento
- 1871-05-18
- Fecha de fallecimiento
- 1918-07-26
- Género
- female
- Nacionalidad
- Germany
- Lugar de nacimiento
- Husum, Germany
- Lugar de fallecimiento
- Locarno, Switzerland
- Lugares de residencia
- Munich, Bavaria, Germany
Ascona, Switzerland
Muralto, Locarno, Switzerland - Ocupaciones
- aristocrat
novelist
short story writer
journalist
autobiographer - Biografía breve
- Franziska "Fanny" zu Reventlow was born in Husum, northern Germany, to an aristocratic Prussian family. Her parents were Count Ludwig zu Reventlow and his wife Emilie. In 1894, she married Walter Lübke, who financed her art studies in Munich. The marriage broke up a year later and they divorced in 1897. That year she gave birth to her son Rolf. Having been cut off by her family, she supported herself by doing translation work and writing short articles for magazines and newspapers. Her other jobs included secretary, cook, and insurance agent. Her semi-autobiographical first novel, Ellen Olestjerne, was published in 1900. She became a member of the Munich Cosmic Circle based around the mystic Alfred Schuler. She wrote about her experiences with the group in her novel Herrn Dames Aufzeichnungen (1913). Also in Munich, she befriended many other bohemian and modernist writers. She traveled through Greece and Italy with her son and settled in Switzerland, where she wrote her "Schwabing" novels. In 1911, she made a marriage of convenience with Baron Alexander von Rechenberg-Linten. She died at age 47.
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- Popularidad
- #148,171
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- ISBNs
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- Idiomas
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