Liane de Pougy, TOSD (born Anne-Marie Chassaigne, 2 July 1869 – 26 December 1950), was a Folies Bergère vedette and dancer renowned as one of Paris's most...
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Natalie Clifford Barney (section Liane de Pougy)
romances with poet Renée Vivien and courtesan Liane de Pougy and longer relationships with writer Élisabeth de Gramont and painter Romaine Brooks. Barney...
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actress Liane Hansen (born 1951), American National Public Radio host Liane Michaelis (born 1953), East German handball player Liane de Pougy (1869–1950)...
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Lois Hansen. The spelling of Hansen's first name came from that of Liane de Pougy (1869–1950). She was married to fellow NPR host Neal Conan with whom...
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Herbert Charles Pollitt (redirect from Diane de Rougy)
and on-stage female impersonator who performed as Diane de Rougy (an homage to Liane de Pougy). He became notorious as a Cambridge undergraduate due to...
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herself Liane de Pougy and earned notoriety as a dancer and courtesan who engaged in several lesbian affairs (including one with de la Bigne) in fin de siècle...
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a cigar. Morny became a lover of several women in Paris, including Liane de Pougy and Colette. From summer 1906 onwards, she and Colette lived together...
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mother was Anne-Marie Chassaigne, later known as the famous courtesan Liane de Pougy, and his father a young naval officer, Armand Pourpe. He made the first...
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Marie Antoinette, Louise de Vilmorin, Natalie Barney, Alexandra David-Néel, Colette, Liane de Pougy, Florence Gould, Thérèse de Lisieux ... but also of...
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an early example of continuity editing. Georges Vinter as The Lover Liane de Pougy as The Princess Paul Capellani Bottigheimer, Ruth B. (2014). "East Meets...
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The case started to come to light during an investigation by the Brigade de répression du proxénétisme into the activities of Abousofiane Moustaid, also...
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his poster for the Folies Bergere, depicting the dancer and courtesan Liane de Pougy luring men into a spider's web. Poster for the Chat Noir cabaret by...
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included the "Three Graces" of the Belle Époque: Émilienne d'Alençon, Liane de Pougy, and La Bella Otero. The famous Mistinguett became one of the most popular...
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French demimonde-courtesan ('Grande Horizontale') of the Second Empire Liane de Pougy (1869–1950), French courtesan and Folies Bergère-dancer Lola Montez...
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(Mes cahiers bleus) is a collection of passages from Liane de Pougy's diaries from 1919 to 1941. Pougy was famous in France and internationally for her beauty...
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2019. p. 412. ISBN 978-2-262-07438-8. Liane de Pougy, Mémoires d'une grande horizontale. Mes cahiers bleus, Préface de Virginie Girod, Paris, Nouveau monde...
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years, Alibert led a nomadic life until she met Mme Denant, who ran a Maison de Rendezvous, a brothel catering to a high society clientele. Under the tutelage...
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Truman Capote, and Radclyffe Hall. One of Barney's lovers, the courtesan Liane de Pougy, published a best-selling novel based on their romance called l’Idylle...
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as Liane de Pougy, French courtesan, dancer and novelist Francis Chassaigne (1847–1922), Belgian-born French classical composer Jean Bouillet de la Chassaigne...
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Belle Époque (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
Belle Époque Paris than in more staid cities of Europe and America. Liane de Pougy, dancer, socialite and courtesan, was well known in Paris as a headline...
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Anne "Ninon" de l'Enclos, also spelled Ninon de Lenclos and Ninon de Lanclos (10 November 1620 – 17 October 1705), was a French author, courtesan and...
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were Eleonora Duse, Isadora Duncan, Cléo de Mérode, the Marchesa Casati, Émilienne d'Alençon, and Liane de Pougy. Changes in dress during World War I were...
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were Eleonora Duse, Isadora Duncan, Cléo de Mérode, the Marchesa Casati, Émilienne d'Alençon, and Liane de Pougy. During this period, the first prominent...
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Charles-Louis Philippe – Bubu de Montparnasse Luigi Pirandello – The Outcast (L'Esclusa) Liane de Pougy – Idylle Saphique José Maria de Eça de Queiroz – A Cidade...
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Olympia (Paris) (redirect from Olympia de Paris)
appearances by some "stars" such as La Belle Otero, Émilienne d'Alençon, and Liane de Pougy. In 1895, Oller, overflowing with activities, opened a museum of wax's...
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1680–1741), ballerina, remembered for her solo Les Caractères de la Danse, Paris Opera Liane de Pougy (1869–1950), courtesan, cabaret dancer, Folies Bergère...
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Carasson. Her family was impoverished, and as a child she moved to Santiago de Compostela working as a maid. At age 10, she was raped, and at 14, she left...
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Michel Lafon (1994): history of Madame Claude by Madame Claude. Les filles de Madame Claude, by Elizabeth Antébi and Anne Florentin, Stock-Julliard (1974)...
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and English, including Nightwood by Djuna Barnes, Idyll Saphique by Liane de Pougy, poetry by Renee Vivien, Barney's own epigrams, poetry, and several...
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customers of Paquin. So were courtesans such as La Belle Otero and Liane de Pougy. When Jeanne Paquin retired in 1920, she passed responsibility to her...
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