- Helene von Druskowitz
Helene von Druskowitz (
May 2 ,1856 ,Hietzing —May 31 ,1918 Mauer-Öhling ; real name Helena Maria Druschkovich) was an Austrian Philosopher, writer and music critic. She was the second woman to obtain a Doctorate in Philosophy, which she obtained inZürich . She usually published under a male alias because of predominantsexism .Biography
In 1874 she moved to Zürich and completed her "
abitur " in 1878. After studying philosophy, archeology, German literature,Orientalism and modern languages, she became the first Austrian woman and the second afterStefania Wolicka to obtain a doctorate in philosophy, with a dissertation onByron 's "Don Juan". She then worked as a literary history teacher in different universities (Vienna, Zurich, Munich, Basel). She also traveled to North Africa, France, Italy and Spain before returning to Vienna. In 1881 she metMarie von Ebner-Eschenbach who introduced her to her literary circle. Three years later, she became acquainted withRainer Maria Rilke ,Lou Andreas Salomé andFriedrich Nietzsche , whom she was introduced to by the circle ofMalwida von Meysenbug . Helene Druskowitz was one of the happy few who received a copy of the fourth book of "Thus Spake Zarathustra ", published at the author's expense. However, the relationship with Nietzsche did not last long.In 1885 she published a book on "Three English Writers",
Joanna Baillie ,Elizabeth Barrett-Browning andGeorge Eliot .Helene Druskowitz's brother died in 1886, and her mother in 1888. She started to drink excessively and also had some drug problems. After a romantic separation in 1891, she finally slipped into alcoholism, and was sent in 1891 to a
psychiatric hospital inDresden . However, Helene continued to write and publish until 1905. She helped found the feminist reviews "Der heilige Kampf " ("The Holy Struggle") and "Der Federuf " ("The Call to Feud"). Druskowitz criticized both religion, sexism and, after her break with Nietzsche, his philosophy.She finally died at the end of May 1918 in the Ruhr, having spent the last 27 years of her life in a psychiatric institution.
Works
* 1882 - Sultan und Prinz
* 1883/84 - Der Präsident vom Zitherclub
* 1884 - Percy Bysshe Shelley
* 1885 - Drei englische Dichterinnen ("Three English Writers")
* 1886 - Moderne Versuche eines Religionsersatzes
* 1887 - Wie ist Verantwortung und Zurechnung ohne Annahme der Willensfreiheit möglich?
* 1888 - Zur neuen Lehre. Betrachtungen.
* 1889 - Zur Begründung einer neuen Weltanschauung (Zur neuen Lehre)
* 1889 - Eugen Dühring. Eine Studie zu seiner Würdigung
* 1889 - Aspasia
* 1890 - Die Pädagogin
* 1903 - Philosophischer Rundfragebogen
* 1905 - Pessimistische Kardinalsätze (1988 unter dem Titel „Der Mann als logische und sittliche Unmöglichkeit und als Fluch der Welt“ neu aufgelegt)See also
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Feminism
*Nietzsche
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