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    Countess Fanny "Franziska" zu Reventlow (Fanny Liane Wilhelmine Sophie Auguste Adrienne) 18 May 1871 – 26 July 1918) was a German writer, artist and translator...
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    November 1905). His younger sister was Fanny zu Reventlow (1871-1918), the "Bohemian Countess" of Schwabing. Reventlow embarked upon a career in the German...
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    neuroanatomy, psychiatrist; He dissected the brain of Lenin in the 1920s Fanny zu Reventlow (1871–1918), painter and writer Goslar Carstens (de) (1894–1978),...
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    German writer Rolf Reventlow (1897–1981), son of Fanny to Reventlow Conrad Georg Reventlow (1749–1815), on Sandbjerg Johan Ludvig Reventlow (1751–1810), on...
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    Paul Johann Ludwig von Heyse, Rainer Maria Rilke, Ludwig Thoma, Fanny zu Reventlow, Oskar Panizza, Gustav Meyrink, Max Halbe, Erich Mühsam and Frank...
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    atmosphere of Munich. Contributors included Hermann Hesse, Gustav Meyrink, Fanny zu Reventlow, Jakob Wassermann, Frank Wedekind, Heinrich Kley, Alfred Kubin, Otto...
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    as was noted psychoanalyst and bohemian Otto Gross. The Countess Fanny zu Reventlow was known as "The Bohemian Countess of Schwabing". In the 1960s and...
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    Richard Voss, Frank Wedekind, Julius Wellhausen, Andrew Dickson White, Fanny zu Reventlow, and Anna Radius Zuccari died in 1918 without having been nominated...
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    Ludwig Derleth (1870–1948) and the "Bohemian Countess" of Schwabing, Fanny zu Reventlow (1871–1918). She wrote about her experiences with the group in her...
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    embarked upon an affair with Franziska, Gräfin (i.e., Countess) zu Reventlow (Fanny zu Reventlow). She was pregnant with Herstein's child when in 1895 she married...
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    Weber and Alfred Weber, the psychoanalyst Otto Gross, the writer Fanny zu Reventlow and others. She started an affair with Otto Gross with whom she had...
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  • monthly magazine Deutsches Volksstum Ernst Graf zu Reventlow (1869-1943) brother of Fanny zu Reventlow, German naval officer, journalist, and Nazi politician...
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    and his disciples. The Munich Cosmic Circle, an enlarged (compare Fanny zu Reventlow) circle of followers beyond the all-male Georgekreis, became (and...
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    radical psychoanalyst Otto Gross (who became her lover), and the writer Fanny zu Reventlow. Lawrence's Lady Chatterley's Lover is thought to be based partly...
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    time still Wiegmann), Max Picard, Ernst Toller, Henry van de Velde, Fanny zu Reventlow, Rudolf von Laban, Frieda and Else von Richthofen, Otto Gross, Erich...
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    contemporaries like Otto Julius Bierbaum. Later the "Bohemian countess" Fanny zu Reventlow, acquainted with the Munich Cosmic Circle, satirized George's friends...
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    was regarded as one of the leading houses for the genre in Germany. Fanny zu Reventlow was engaged for a short time. Magda Schneider appeared at the end...
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    (in German). They also knew the "Bohemian Countess" of Schwabing, Fanny zu Reventlow, who was Klages' partner for a period. Coogan, Kevin (1999). Dreamer...
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    George knew and befriended the "Bohemian Countess" of Schwabing, Fanny zu Reventlow, who sometimes satirised the group for its melodramatic actions and...
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    countess of Schwabing", writer Fanny zu Reventlow, and of the German officer Ernst Graf zu Reventlow. Conrad Detlev Cay Reventlow (1785–1840), farmer, married...
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    1867 to 1880. In 1871, the writer Fanny zu Reventlow, the daughter of the district administrator Ludwig Graf zu Reventlow, was born in the castle. After...
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  • es. Sandrine Revel (born 1969, France), comics wr. & illustrator Fanny zu Reventlow (1871–1918, Germany), political wr. & feminist Jytte Rex (b. 1942...
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  • director of the school. In house number 1 lived the writer and painter Fanny zu Reventlow, who was known as "Schwabinger Skandalgräfin". Joachim Ringelnatz...
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  • Falckenberg himself, among the authors were Michael Georg Conrad, Fanny zu Reventlow, Ernst von Wildenbruch and the youth editor Georg Hirth. With the...
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  • Christian Morgenstern, German author and poet (died 1914) 18 May – Fanny zu Reventlow, German artist and writer (died 1918) 30 May – Leopold IV, Prince...
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  • Lachs was also active as music pedagogue, instructing among others Fanny zu Reventlow. Eventually, she would permanently reside in the United States, where...
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    often assigned to the George-Kreis, "Schwabinger scandal Countess" Fanny zu Reventlow moved in 1901 temporarily into Belgradstraße. In 1912, on a brownfield...
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    Rath Wilhelm Reiß Franz Reuleaux Prinz Heinrich VII. von Reuß Fanny Gräfin zu Reventlow Gustav Richter Raoul Richter Ferdinand von Richthofen Julius Rodenberg...
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    Barbara Woolworth Hutton) on 22 June 1933, then Countess Kurt von Haugwitz-Reventlow on 14 May 1935, then Princess Igor Troubetzkoy (previously Grant) on 1...
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  • Cannes Film Festival Die Reventlow Rainer Wolffhardt [de] Donata Höffer [de] Biography a.k.a. Franziska Countess zu Reventlow Slow Attack [de] Reinhard...
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