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    Renée Vivien (born Pauline Mary Tarn; 11 June 1877 – 18 November 1909) was one of the first twentieth-century lesbian British poets. [p.12] She wrote in...
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  • Prix Renée Vivien is an annual French literary prize which is awarded to poets who write in French. Dedicated to the British poet Renée Vivien, the eponymous...
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    and short-term relationships, including on-and-off romances with poet Renée Vivien and courtesan Liane de Pougy and longer relationships with writer Élisabeth...
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    three plays, many in collaboration with Renée Vivien: Works published under the name of Paule Riversdale (Renée Vivien & Hélène de Zuylen de Nyevelt in collaboration):...
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  • (1830–1896), genealogist of Devon and Cornwall Joseph Vivien (1657–1735), French painter Renée Vivien (1877–1909), British poet in the French language Weston...
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  • Catholic bishop, aged 17 1882: Sophie Gray – Scottish model, aged 38 1909: Renée Vivien – British poet who wrote in the French language, aged 32 1936: Irene...
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    Renée (without the accent in non-French speaking countries) is a French feminine given name and surname. Renée is the female form of René, with the extra...
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    twentieth century, the imagist poet H. D. was influenced by Nossis, as was Renée Vivien in her French translation of the ancient Greek women poets. Nossis was...
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    first Renée Vivien prize for women poets in 1936. Souhami, 179. Livia, 22-23. Collective authors (June 27, 1936). "Le grand prix de poésie Renée-Vivien" [The...
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    military, Renée Vivien, writer Monique Wittig, feminist author Hélène van Zuylen, Baroness, international motor racer, lover of Renee Vivien Pierre Bergé...
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  • published after the death of both correspondents. She was awarded the Renée Vivien prize for women poets in 1949. Francis Poulenc literally sang her praises...
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  • Dorothy Renée Ascherson (19 May 1915 – 30 October 2014), known professionally as Renée Asherson, was an English actress. Much of her theatrical career...
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    Barney later described in her memoirs. Barney, and her lover at the time, Renée Vivien, were keen to win Custance as a partner, and indeed Custance remained...
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  • during the 1970s that Jay first heard about Natalie Clifford Barney and Renée Vivien, two prominent lesbian writers living as expatriates in Paris from the...
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    Archived from the original on 27 April 2022. Retrieved 6 December 2007. "Renée Vivien | French poet | Britannica". 15 April 2024. H.P. Lovecraft, Selected...
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    Christabel Pankhurst after the eponymous character. L'Etre Double by Renée Vivien, which is a work about a lesbian relationship, is heavily inspired by...
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    Adrienne Monnier, Anaïs Nin, Jean Rhys, Gertrude Stein, Alice B. Toklas, Renee Vivien, Edith Wharton Pablo Picasso, Arthur Rimbaud, Paul Verlaine, Henri Matisse...
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    Passion according to Renée Vivien, was published in 1994. Following on from ten years of work researching the life and poetry of Vivien, this poetic almost-biographical...
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  • Canadian-born American seaman and adventurer (b. 1844) November 18 – Renée Vivien, British-born American poet (b. 1877) December 10 – Red Cloud, Sioux...
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  • Dunbar, Allama Iqbal, Ono no Komachi, Miklós Radnóti, Rainer Maria Rilke, Renée Vivien and Sappho. Burch is married to Elizabeth Harris Burch, a singer and...
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  • Backer (1908–1987) was a French poet and translator. She was awarded the Renée Vivien Prize for female poets in 1959. Le Vent des rues, Paris, Seghers, Prix...
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    Jean de Tinan, Pour les amis de Pierre Louÿs, 1977 Renée Vivien à Mytilène, À l'Écart, 1978 Renée Vivien, Œuvre poétique complète (1877–1909), Régine Deforges...
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  • short story writer, memoirist and stenographer (died 1942) June 11 – Renée Vivien, born Pauline Mary Tarn, English-born French-language Symbolist poet...
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    (1923–1953) died from a combination of chloral hydrate, morphine and whiskey. Renée Vivien (1877-1909), a prominent lesbian poet during the Belle Époque, abused...
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    Paul Verlaine (1844–1896) Auguste Villiers de l'Isle-Adam (1838–1889) Renée Vivien (1877–1909) George-Albert Aurier (1865–1892) Austrian Peter Altenberg...
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    women throughout history such as Radclyffe Hall, Queen Christina, and Renée Vivien. Contributions by attorneys, psychiatrists, and doctors were common as...
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    Kérouaille Uffie Kristin Scott Thomas Louise Ekland Sebastian Roché Renée Vivien David Trotman Grace Elliott Penelope Fillon Amira Casar Henri-Edmond...
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  • them strength'". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 15 May 2020. "Renée Vivien". Archived from the original on 15 July 2007. Retrieved 20 July 2007...
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    Femina Vacaresco for Mémoires d'Hadrien (Memoirs of Hadrian) 1958: Prix Renée Vivien for Les charités d'Alcippe (The Alms of Alcippe) 1963: Prix Combat for...
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    Coat Press Lilith's Legacy: Prose Poems and Short Stories (2018) by Renée Vivien, Snuggly Books Marilyn in Manhattan (2018) by Philippe Ward, Black Coat...
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