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Malwida von Meysenbug

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in Austria, and the other as Minister of the Karlsruhe. von Meysenbug, however, refused to appeal to her family and lived first by joining a free community in Hamburg, and then by immigrating in 1852 to England where she lived by teaching and translating works. There, she met the republicans
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Coustillas, Pierre ed. London and the Life of Literature in Late Victorian England: the Diary of George Gissing, Novelist. Brighton: Harvester Press, 1978, p.210.
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wrote in his diary that he was 're-reading Memoiren einer Idealisten'. In 1901 von Meysenbug was the first woman ever to be nominated for the
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https://web.archive.org/web/20070610170928/http://sophie.byu.edu/sophiejournal/thesis/Monte_Gardiner_thesis.pdf
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in 1873 and established herself in France, but Malwida's poor health obstructed her from joining her.
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Une amitié européenne. Romain Rolland et Malwida von Meysenbug. Correspondance 1890-1903
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Von Meysenbug introduced Nietzsche to several of his friends, including
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In 1862 von Meysenbug went to Italy with Olga Herzen, the daughter of
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Marion Faber, Human All Too Human, Penguin Classics, Introduction p.x
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Malwida von Meysenbug died in Rome in 1903 and is buried in the
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In 1890, the late nineteenth century English novelist
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Stimmungsbilder aus dem Vermächtniss einer alten Frau
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after having been nominated by the French historian
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Index


Kassel
Friedrich Nietzsche
Richard Wagner
Romain Rolland
Kassel
Huguenots
William I of Hesse-Kassel
minister of state
Ledru-Rollin
Louis Blanc
Gottfried Kinkel
political refugees
Carl Schurz
Alexander Herzen
Gabriel Monod
Helene von Druskowitz
Paul RĂ©e
Sorrento
Naples
Human, All Too Human
George Gissing
Nobel Prize in Literature
Gabriel Monod
Protestant Cemetery
Forty-Eighters
1848 revolutions
ISBN
978-0-14-044617-3
"SĂĄ ratade Akademien kvinnorna"

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