The Human Family
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The Human Family is the first complete translation of the cycle of ten novellas that Lou Andreas-Salomé (1861–1937) wrote between 1895 and 1898. This collection contributes to the rediscovery of Andreas-Salomé’s significance as a thinker and writer, above all with regard to her literary contribution to modern feminism and the principles of women’s emancipation.
Raleigh Whitinger is a professor of German at the University of Alberta. He is the author of Johannes Schlaf and German Naturalist Drama and the translator of Eduard Mörike’s novel Nolten the Painter: A Novella in Two Parts.
“Lou Andreas-Salomé is best known for the company she kept. . . . But Mr. Whitinger argues that Andreas-Salomé’s prominent roles as muse, lover, and collaborator overshadowed her own creative and critical work, much of it concerned with feminism and its discontents. His new translation of a cycle of novellas by Andreas-Salomé, The Human Family: Stories, opens a door into this oft-neglected aspect of her life.”—Richard Byrne, The Chronicle of Higher Education
“This collection contributes to the rediscovery of her significance as a thinker and writer, above all with regard to her literary contribution to modern feminism and the principles of women’s emancipation.”—Annotated Books Received
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Weight | 1 oz |
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Dimensions | 1 × 6 × 9 in |