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Frau Lou : Nietzsche's wayward disciple

By: Material type: TextTextPrinceton, NJ Princeton University Press c1968Description: xi, 587p.; bibliog. notes; appendices; bibliog.; indexContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • PT2601.N4 Z6
Contents:
Part 1 - Childhood. 1 Father and father-god. 2 God's vicar, Gillot. 3 After Gillot. Part 2 - Youth. 1 The unholy trinity. 2 From pillar to post. 3 "A pity forever". 4 Lou without Nietzsche. 5 The wayward temple. Part 3 - Womanhood. 1 Rites of love. 2 Super-Lou and Rainer. 3 Russia in, Rainer out. 4 Idly busy. Part 4 - Maturity. 1 At Freud's elbow. 2 A personalized Freudianism. 3 Theorizing for Freud. 4 Living for Freud. 5 Aside from Freud. Part 5 - Old age. 1 Revamping the past. 2 "Homecoming". 3 A retrospect. Beyond Frau Lou. Appendix A: Lou's "Literary Expression". Appendix B: Miscellany
Abstract: 'This extraordinary portrait is a careful and scholarly exploration of the 76 incredible years of a "cerebral, bewitching and heartless" woman.' --Psychology Today
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Foreword by Walter Kaufmann.

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Part 1 - Childhood. 1 Father and father-god. 2 God's vicar, Gillot. 3 After Gillot. Part 2 - Youth. 1 The unholy trinity. 2 From pillar to post. 3 "A pity forever". 4 Lou without Nietzsche. 5 The wayward temple. Part 3 - Womanhood. 1 Rites of love. 2 Super-Lou and Rainer. 3 Russia in, Rainer out. 4 Idly busy. Part 4 - Maturity. 1 At Freud's elbow. 2 A personalized Freudianism. 3 Theorizing for Freud. 4 Living for Freud. 5 Aside from Freud. Part 5 - Old age. 1 Revamping the past. 2 "Homecoming". 3 A retrospect. Beyond Frau Lou. Appendix A: Lou's "Literary Expression". Appendix B: Miscellany

'This extraordinary portrait is a careful and scholarly exploration of the 76 incredible years of a "cerebral, bewitching and heartless" woman.' --Psychology Today

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