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Andreas-Salomé, Lou (–)
Russian-born author, biographer, novelist, and essayist, who was a celebrated figure in the cultural and intellectual life of turn-of-the-century Central Europe. Name variations: Louise von Salomé, Lelia, Lyolya, Frau Lou; (pseudonym) Henri Lou.
Pronunciation: Loo Ahn-DRAY-us Saa-low-MAY. Born Louise Salomé on February 12, , in St. Petersburg, Russia; died of uremia on February 5, , in Göttingen, Germany; daughter of Gustav Ludwig Salomé (a Russian noble and general) and Louise (Wilm) Salomé (daughter of a sugar refiner); tutored and attended small English private school, as well as the Petrischule (all in St.
Petersburg); university study in Zurich; married Fred Charles (later changed to Friedreich Carl) Andreas, in June ; children: none.
Selected publications:
Ibsen's Heroines (ed. and trans. by Siegfried Mandel, ); (under name Henri Lou) Im Kampf um Gott (A Struggle for God, ); Friedreich Nietzsche in seinen Werken (Friedreich Nietzsche in His