Ullmann, Regina (1884–1961)
Ullmann, Regina (1884–1961)
Swiss novelist. Born Dec 14, 1884, of German-speaking Jewish parents, in St. Gallen, Switzerland; died Jan 6, 1961; children: (with Viennese economist Hanns Dorn) 1; (with psychoanalyst Otto Gross) Camilla Ullmann (1908–2000).
With mother, frequented literary circles in Munich and Vienna; was protégée of Rainer Maria Rilke.
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