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Oeuvres de Renée Vivien
2012
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9 Oeuvres de Renée Vivien Poétesse du courant parnassien de la Belle Epoque (1877-1909) Ce livre numérique présente une collection de 9 Oeuvres de Renée Vivien éditées en texte intégral. Une table des matières dynamique permet d'accéder directement aux différentes oeuvres. Liste des oeuvres:

  • 1901 - Etudes et Préludes
  • 1902 - Brumes de fjords
  • 1903 - Evocations
  • 1903 - Sapho
  • 1904 - La Vénus des aveugles
  • 1904 - Les Kitharèdes
  • 1905 - Une Femme m’apparut…
  • 1907 - Flambeaux éteints
  • 1910 - Dans un coin de violettes
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Author

Renee Vivien
Renee Vivien
Author · 8 books

Renée Vivien, born Pauline Mary Tarn, was a British poet who wrote in the French language. She took to heart all the mannerisms of Symbolism, as one of the last poets to claim allegiance to the school. Her compositions include sonnets, hendecasyllabic verse, and prose poetry. Renée's poetry and novels show several sources of inspiration: Natalie Barney, Violet Shilleto, Pierre Louys, and Sappho. Natalie inspired retellings of their relationship through prose and poem. Violet Shilleto, Renée's childhood friend and love who died in 1901, appears in Renée's work through repeated images of violets and the color purple. Pierre Louys' sensual "Songs of Bilitis" and Sappho's evocative poems about women-love influenced Renée's poetic style. Sappho, in particular, became an icon for Renée—she translated the work of Sappho into modern French, and even traveled with Natalie to Lesbos in an attempt to revive a women's artist colony on the island.

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