- Bertha Diener
Bertha Eckstein-Diener, also known by her American pseudonym as Helen Diner (born
18 March 1874 , Vienna - died20 February 1948 , Geneva) was an Austrian writer, travel journalist, feminist historian and intellectual. Her book "Mothers and Amazons" (1930), was the first to focus on women's cultural history, it is regarded as a classic study ofMatriarchy . Brooklyn Museum Dinner party database ]She was a member of the "Arthurians," a group of European intellectuals active in the 1930s, each of whom adopted a name from Arthur's Round Table (Diner was Sir Galahad). Each member undertook to research an area of knowledge hitherto little known to Western culture. Diner set out to document a feminist history of women, and infused her book "Mothers and Amazons" ("Mütter und Amazonen") with lyrical and poetic language.
Life
Bertha Diener came from a middle-class family and received a higher education. Against the will of her parents, she married the polymath
Frederick Eckstein , a Viennese scholar and industrialist, in 1898. Like her husband, she was a member of the Vienna Lodge of theTheosophical Society Adyar (Adyar-TG). The couple received in their home at this time such notables as,Karl Kraus ,Adolf Loos , andPeter Altenberg . In 1904 Bertha left her husband and her son Percy (born 1899) and began her travels which took her toEgypt ,Greece , andEngland . The couple finally divorced in 1909 and Frederick Eckstein died in 1939 at the age of 78.Her second son, Roger (born 1910) was fathered by Theodore Beer, but was placed with a foster family and did not make contact again with his mother until 1936 by letter and in person only in 1938 in Berlin. From 1919 Diener lived in
Lucerne ,Switzerland . Diener initially wrote under the pseudonym Ahasvera (roughly translated as "Perpetual traveler"). Her best-known works were published under the name Sir Galahad, from the knights of King Arthur. Besides her books, she wrote a series of articles for newspapers and magazines and translated three works of American journalists and the esoteric writerPrentice Mulford .Between 1914 and 1919 she wrote "Kegelschnitte Gottes", about the situation of women during that period. From 1925 to 1931, she worked on "Mütter und Amazonen", a women focused cultural history, based on the work of
Johann Jakob Bachofen .She died aged 73 on 20 February 1948 in Geneva, five weeks after an operation. Her last work, a cultural history of England remained unfinished.
Works
* "In the Palace of Minos", Albert Langen, Munich 1913, p. 118 (2nd A. 1924)
*" The Conic Sections of God" ('Die Kegelschnitte Gottes'). Novel, Albert Langen, München 1921, 546 S. (2. A. 1926, 3. A. 1932)
* "Idiot's Guide to the Russian literature". Dedicated to the backbone of the world, Albert Langen, Munich 1925, 163 p.
*"Mothers and Amazons". An outline of female empires, Albert Langen, Munich 1932, 305 p. from 1954 to the non-stop Library (Berlin), then from 1981 at Ullstein (here with the subtitle love and power in the women's range) as Paperback. ISBN 3548355943
* "Byzantium. From emperors, angels and eunuchs", Tal, Leipzig and Vienna 1936, 318 p.
* "Bohemond. A Crusader novel", Gothic-Publisher Herbert Eisentraut, Leipzig, 1938, 291 p.
* "Silk. A small cultural history", Goths, Leipzig, 1940, p. 259 (under the name Helen Diner!) - (2nd A. 1944, 3 A. 1949)
* "The lucky hill. Richard-Wagner-Roman" , Atlantis , Zürich 1943, 366 S.Notes
References
* [http://www.brooklynmuseum.org/eascfa/dinner_party/heritage_floor/helen_diner.php Helen Diner] Entry at the Brooklyn Museum "Dinner Party" database of notable women. Accessed March 2008
* [http://dispatch.opac.d-nb.de/DB=4.1/REL?PPN=118834851 Works at the German National Library Index]
* [http://aeiou.iicm.tugraz.at/aeiou.encyclop.e/e099365.htm;internal&action=_setlanguage.action?LANGUAGE=en Eckstein, Bertha] at theAeiou Encyclopedia , Austria. Accessed March 2008* Sibylle Mulot-Déri: "Sir Galahad. Porträt einer Verschollenen", Fischer Taschenbuch, Frankfurt 1987, 283 S. (vergriffen) ISBN 3596256631
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