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Revision as of 17:18, 8 February 2023

Lina Schwarz
Born(1876-03-20)20 March 1876
Verona, Kingdom of Italy
Died24 November 1947(1947-11-24) (aged 71)
Arcisate, Italy

Lina Schwarz (20 March 1876 – 24 November 1947) was an Italian writer, educationalist, and pacifist. She was one of the developers of Anthroposophy in Italy and was one of the first Italian translators of Rudolf Steiner's work.

Early life and education

Lina Schwarz was born on 20 March 1876 in Verona in the Kingdom of Italy to Fanny (née Jung) and Edmondo Schwarz. Her father was born in Nagykanizsa, Austria-Hungary, an area known for raising livestock and leather goods. His family were Jewish merchants and after his marriage to Fanny, Edmondo opened a leather shop. Fanny was born into a landowning family from Milan.

Career

Along with Rosa Genoni, Luisa Magnani, Vittorina Medugno, and Virginia Tango Piatti, she was one of the five Italian delegates who registered to attend the 1921 Women's International League for Peace and Freedom Congress of Vienna.

References

Citations

  1. Marchi 2013.
  2. Balch 1921, p. 311.

Bibliography


Category:1876 births Category:1947 deaths Category:Writers from Verona Category:Italian pacifists Category:Italian women poets Category:Pacifist feminists Category:Italian women's rights activists Category:Women's International League for Peace and Freedom people Category:20th-century Italian women writers Category:20th-century Italian poets

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