Franziska Gräfin Zu Reventlow

Franziska Gräfin Zu Reventlow was a remarkable figure of the early 20th century, known for her multifaceted talents as a writer, painter, and socialite. Born in 1871 in an aristocratic family in Germany, she navigated the complexities of her privileged background with a keen intellect and a rebellious spirit. Her works often reflect her deep understanding of human emotions and societal norms, blending personal experiences with broader themes of love, loss, and identity. Reventlow's writing was characterized by its poetic prose and sharp observations, making her a distinct voice of her time.

Throughout her life, Franziska immersed herself in the vibrant cultural scenes of Europe, engaging with influential artists and thinkers. She published novels, essays, and even travelogues, each revealing her unique perspective on life and art. As you explore her works in this app, you'll discover the rich tapestry of her experiences and insights, inviting you to reflect on your own journey through her words. Whether you are drawn to her literary prowess or her intriguing life story, there’s a wealth of inspiration waiting for you in her writings.

Der Selbstmordverein

Read by Stephanie König


Franziska Gräfin Zu Reventlow



Ein gar nicht düsteres Trauerspiel, in dem nicht nur ein verkrachter Baron, eine schöne Witwe, ein junger Gymnasiast und seine Fre…

Der Geldkomplex

Read by Jessi


Franziska Gräfin Zu Reventlow



In Briefform wird hier, in einer Parodie auf die Psychoanalyse, die Geschichte einer Frau erzählt, die in eine psychiatrische Anstalt e…