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  1. Biografie. Alexandra David-Neel war Orientalistin, Philosophin, Religionswissenschaftlerin, Buddhistin, Pantheistin, Journalistin, Schriftstellerin, Opernsängerin, Forschungsreisende, Abenteurerin, Nonkonformistin und Feministin. Fast die Hälfte ihres langen Lebens (sie wurde beinahe 101 Jahre alt) verbrachte sie auf Reisen.

  2. Alexandra David-Néel: Auf der Suche nach dem Licht: Biografischer Roman. von Antje Windgassen | 31. Januar 2017. 4,5 von 5 Sternen. 80. Kindle. 0,00 € 0, 00 € Kostenlos mit Kindle Unlimited-Mitgliedschaft Erfahre mehr. Sofort lieferbar. oder für 2, ...

  3. I’d felt a need to follow in Alexandra David-Neel’s footsteps, ever since I first read her famous book My Journey to Lhasa when I was 16. What I didn’t know at the time, was that her words “I vow to show what the will of a woman can do” were to shape the journey I’ve taken through life, and Alexandra was to become the female role model I needed, that I hadn’t yet found through my ...

  4. 5. Feb. 2024 · Alexandra David-Néel. Alexandra David-Néel (24 October 1868 – 8 September 1969) was a Belgian–French explorer, spiritualist, Buddhist, anarchist and writer. She wrote over 30 books about Eastern religion, philosophy, and her travels, including Magic and Mystery in Tibet which was published in 1929. Alexandra David-Néel as a teenager, 1886.

  5. 28. Juni 2021 · Definition. Alexandra David-Néel (l. 1868-1969) was a world traveler, writer, and Buddhist spiritualist who wrote over 30 books on her journeys which took her 18,641.136 miles (30,000 km) around the world on foot or by various conveyances. Her works influenced the writers of the Beat Generation, and she remains an iconic inspiration for many ...

  6. Biography Early life and background Alexandra David-Néel as a teenager, 1886. In 1871, when David-Néel was two years old, her father Louis David, appalled by the execution of the last Communards, took her to see the Communards' Wall at the Père-Lachaise cemetery in Paris; she never forgot this early encounter with the face of death, from which she first learned of the ferocity of humans.

  7. Alexandra David-Néel, geboren am 24. Oktober 1868 in Paris, Forschungsreisende, Gelehrte, international erfolgreiche Autorin von über 30 Büchern, studierte von 1888 bis 1890 als erste Frau an der Sorbonne und am Pariser Institut für orientalische Sprachen und debütierte 1895 erfolgreich als Opernsängerin in Hanoi.