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Sidonie Nádherná of Borutín

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Nádherná is not solely defined by her relationships with influential men; she was also an independent and culturally invested woman. She organized many political and cultural salons at her family's estate near Prague. In addition to Rilke and Kraus, her circle also included the architect
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In 1999, Nádherná's remains were brought back to Janovice Castle and buried on the grounds. The castle and its surrounding lands were restored between 2000 and 2007, in a cooperative effort between the
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Sidonie von Nádherná's correspondence with Rilke and Kraus, now published, reveals her significance as a discussion partner, "creative listener," and as a representative of late Habsburg culture.
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Klein von Wisenberg (1808-1877). Her older brothers were Jan Karel Ludvík Sidonius Adalbert Julius Otmar Maria and Karel Maria Ludvík Hubert Adalbert Nádherný of Borutín.
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Gartenschönheit oder Die Zerstörung von Mitteleuropa: Sidonie Nádherný – Briefe an Václav Wagner 1942–1949
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In 1914, Nádherná sought to make an influential marriage to a count that could have helped hinder
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Sei Ich ihr, sei mein Bote'. Der Briefwechsel zwischen Sidonie Nádherný und Albert Bloch
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In 1942, Janowitz Castle was seized by German troops and converted into the
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Rainer Maria Rilke – Sidonie Nádherny von Borutin: Briefwechsel 1906–1926
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Rainer Maria Rilke – Sidonie Nádherný von Borutin, Briefwechsel 1906–1926
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Nádherná gained literary fame through her friendship with the poet
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