Salis-Marschlins, Meta (1855–1929)
Salis-Marschlins, Meta (1855–1929)
Swiss feminist and essayist. Name variations: Meta von Salis. Born Barbara Margaretha von Salis-Marschlins, 1855, in Switzerland; died 1929.
Born into wealthy family but left home to travel; worked as governess; was the 1st Swiss woman to obtain a doctorate from University of Zurich (in history); wrote thesis on Agnes of Poitou (1024–1077); advocated equal rights and especially rights of women; met Friedrich Nietzsche (1894); purchased Villa Silberblick in Weimar for use by the Nietzsche Archive and as a residence for Elisabeth Förster-Nietzsche and Friedrich Nietzsche (1897); wrote Die Zukunft der Frau (1886), Die Schutzengel (3 vols, 1889–91), a series of portraits of women in Auserwählte Frauen unserer Zeit, I und II (1900, 1916), and an account of her friendship with Nietzsche, Philosoph under Edelmann (1897).