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  1. Mainly through her elder sister Else von Richthofen, Frieda became acquainted with many intellectuals and authors, including the socioeconomist Alfred Weber and sociologist Max Weber, the radical psychoanalyst Otto Gross (who became her lover), and the writer Fanny zu Reventlow.

  2. Frieda von Richthofen (* 11. August 1879 in Metz als Emma Maria Frieda Johanna Freiin von Richthofen; † 11. August 1956 in Taos ), verheiratete Frieda Weekley, später Frieda Lawrence, war eine deutsche Schriftstellerin und Übersetzerin. Sie war unter anderem mit dem Schriftsteller D. H. Lawrence verheiratet.

  3. Emma Maria Frieda Johanna Freiin (Baronessa) von Richthofen (anche conosciuta con il nome di Frieda Weekley, Frieda Lawrence e Frieda Lawrence Ravagli) è nata a Metz . Suo padre era il barone Friedrich Ernst Emil Ludwig von Richthofen (1844-1916), un ingegnere dell'esercito tedesco, e sua madre era Anna Elise Lydia Marquier (1852-1930), aveva una sorella maggiore Elsa Amalie Sophie (1874-1973)

  4. German baroness, writer, and wife of British novelist D.H. Lawrence. Name variations: Baroness Frieda von Richthofen; Frieda Weekley. Born Emma Maria Frieda Johanna von Richthofen in the French city of Metz, in Lorraine, in 1879; died in Taos, New Mexico, on August 11, 1956; second of the three daughters of Friedrich von Richthofen (a civil ...

  5. 11 dic 2018 · Alamy. Frieda (Credit: Alamy) A new novel imagines the life of Frieda von Richthofen, the inspiration for many of DH Lawrence’s female characters. Hephzibah Anderson looks at the fate of...

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  6. 18 nov 2018 · Frieda von Richthofen, the daughter of a philandering, down-on-his-luck German baron, was just 20 when she married British philologist Ernest Weekley in 1899, moving with him to Nottingham....

  7. Descrizione. È la travolgente autobiografia di Frieda von Richthofen, affascinante aristocratica tedesca legata all'intellighenzia mitteleuropea, che, incontrato lo scrittore inglese David Herbert Lawrence, decide di rinunciare al suo matrimonio e ai figli che ne sono nati, per seguirlo.