Else
Baroness von Freytag-Loringhoven




The most comprehensive Freytag-Loringhoven Collection is held
among the Literary Manuscripts Collections
held at the University of Maryland,College Park

A superb online GUIDE describes this important collection

In 2010 the Literary Manuscripts Curator Dr. Beth Alvarez announced
that digitized images were provided for most FrL document holdings

A selection of FrL's poetry was e-published in 2008 as
"In Transition"
by Dr. Tanya Clement
Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities (MITH)



Two substantial folders with correspondence and poetry by FrL exist
in the Little Review Collection at the Golda Meir Library,
University of Wisconsin, Milwaukie
(UWM Manuscript Collection 1, Box 7, Fd. 5-6)



The most prominent Art Collection related to Else von Freytag-Loringhoven
is at the Francis Naumann Gallery, New York
Dr. Naumann is also a scholar, art critic, and expert on Man Ray



An international Dada Archive
has been created by Professor Kuenzli & Dr. Timothy Shipe
at the University of Iowa


A French/English website devoted to DADA lists current exhibitions:
http://www.dadart.com/

See in particular one including FrL at Francis Naumann's Gallery in 2006
(NYT review 6jul2006)
http://www.dadart.com/dadaism/dada/012-dada-exhibitions.html



Michelle Erica Green has devoted an impressive site to
Margaret Anderson & The Little Review...
...though not much is said about the Baroness there YET...



One of the earliest electronic, illustrated accounts about the Baroness
is by Christopher Lane.
Already in ca. 1996, it contained several FrL poems with criticism.
Regrettably, the link to this great FrL source appears to have disappeared:
http://home1.gte.net/zzyzlane/write/essay/baroness.html




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