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Colette | French Writer & Feminist Icon | BritannicaColette (born Jan. 28, 1873, Saint-Sauveur-en-Puisaye, France—died Aug. 3, 1954, Paris) was an outstanding French writer of the first half of the 20th ...Missing: achievements | Show results with:achievements
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Colette: The most beloved French writer of all time - BBCJan 25, 2023 · An icon in her native France, Colette's scandalous life and works still captivate readers 150 years on from her birth, writes John Self.Missing: facts major
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Biography of Colette, French Author - ThoughtCoJan 30, 2020 · Biography of Colette, French Author. One of France's Most Famous Women of Letters.
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Colette Biography - Facts, Childhood, Family Life & AchievementsMay 27, 2024 · Colette Biography ... Sidonie-Gabrielle Colette, more popularly known Colette, was a French writer, stage actress, and journalist who was ...
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Colette (1873–1954) - Encyclopedia.comBorn in the Burgundian village of Saint-Sauveur, Sidonie-Gabrielle Colette was the youngest of four children. Her pragmatic, strong mother Adèle-Eugenie Sidonie ...Missing: siblings | Show results with:siblings
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Colette | Research Starters - EBSCONew York: British Book Centre, 1954. An appreciative biography, written while Crosland was much under the spell of Colette's personality. During her preparation ...
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Colette's Burgundy - The New York TimesNov 22, 2019 · Born Sidonie-Gabrielle Colette in 1873 in this Burgundian village 115 miles south of Paris, she went on to become a legend of French letters.
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Colette, the writer, originally from Saint-Sauveur-en-PuisayeHis mother Sido, was an educated woman who encouraged her to read, write and loved the nature around her. This education stimulated her passion for literature ...
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In the Footsteps of Colette in France - France TodayNov 15, 2021 · Born Gabrielle Sidonie Colette in 1873 in Saint-Sauveur-en-Puisaye, in the Yonne département, Colette was the youngest in a household of ...
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Colette - Penguin Random HouseShe was born in Burgundy on 1873 into a home overflowing with dogs, cats and children, and educated at the local village school. At the age of twenty she ...
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[PDF] (sidonie gabrielle) colette" Her early childhood was influenced almost entirely by her family and her life in a rural area of Franche-Comt6, Saint-Sauveur-en-. Puisaye. Her father ...
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Ingenue Terrible - The New York TimesFeb 14, 1999 · Jules-Joseph Colette, a romantic military hero who lost a leg in the Italian campaign and was awarded a post as tax collector in St.-Sauveur.Missing: Claudin influence
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The life of French writer Colette - Complete FranceFeb 22, 2018 · Her beloved mother Sidonie, or Sido, had an enormous influence on Colette's life, and appears, along with her siblings and childhood home, in ...Missing: early | Show results with:early
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Henry Gauthier-Villars (August 8, 1859 - January 12, 1931) - ElisaJan 12, 2017 · In 1889, he met Colette, 14 years younger than he was; they married on May 15, 1893. Colette soon learned that Willy had other affairs, and she ...
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A Colette Timeline - Bleecker Street1873 Colette is born in Saint-Sauveur-en-Puisaye, France, as Sidonie-Gabrielle Colette. She is the daughter Captain Jules Colette, an injured war hero who ...
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Colette Revolutionized French Literature With Her Depictions of ...Jan 27, 2023 · To summarize Colette's appeal in another way, as journalist and author Janet Flanner did in the introduction to Crosland's 1973 biography:.
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From Shadow to Spotlight: 150 Years of ColetteMar 2, 2023 · ... rural Burgundy. Her mother Adèle Eugénie Sidonie (“Sido”), was to form a central figure in Colette's life. Brought up in a bourgeois milieu ...Missing: upbringing | Show results with:upbringing
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Colette - French Women & Feminists in History: A Resource GuideJul 22, 2025 · She was admired by writers such as André Gide and Truman Capote and she continues to inspire artists and writers today for her unflinching ...Missing: reliable | Show results with:reliable
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Who Was Sidonie-Gabrielle Colette? - HistoryExtraJan 9, 2019 · Born in a Burgundy village in 1873, Sidonie-Gabrielle Colette was inducted into the salons of fin de siècle Paris when she married in 1893. Her ...
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Why Colette Still Matters - Bleecker Street... literary impresario who both cultivated and exploited her talent by claiming authorship of her Claudine novels to her exploration of sexuality and identity ...
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Sidonie Gabrielle Colette | Encyclopedia.comBefore her divorce she had published Dialogues des bêtes (1904) under her maiden name, and she continued to sign in this way her subsequent works, La ...
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Dialogues de bêtes by Colette - GoodreadsRating 3.6 (407) First published January 1, 1904. Book details & editions. 22 people are currently reading. 299 people want to read. About the author. Profile Image for Colette.
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Colette | The New AntiquarianSep 1, 2016 · Unfortunately when Colette and Willy separated and divorced in 1910, all of the royalties and rights to her Claudine novels were under his name ...
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Colette - Moulin RougeA performance by the two of a pantomime called 'Egyptian Dream', quite avant-garde for the time, finished to the boos of an outraged public. The following day, ...Missing: Europe 1909-1914 Rêve
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Colette en quelques dates - BnF EssentielsScandale du Moulin-Rouge : Colette se produit sur scène dans la pantomime Rêve d'Egypte. Elle joue une momie et Mathilde de Morny (Missy) le rôle d'un ...
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Colette's Republic: Work, Gender, and Popular Culture in France ...She did so by formulating her sexual, financial, and professional independence as highly moral, highly salubrious acts of regeneration that accorded with ...
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Metier, Order, and Female Honor in Colette's Music Hall, 1906-1913Colette's own struggle for personal, profes- sional, and financial independence exemplified the dilemmas facing the era's femme nouvelle.21 In 1907, for ...
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JANUARY 3: the Rêve d'Egypte scandal - TumblrThe sulfurous Colette is acting in a pantomime called Rêve d'Egypte (Egyptian Dream), which also stars her lover at the time, the marchioness Mathilde de Morny ...Missing: 1909-1914 | Show results with:1909-1914
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The Cross-Dressing Superstar of the Belle Époque - JSTOR DailySep 22, 2023 · A riot ensued when Missy and Colette shared a kiss (though some of the outrage was due to the suggestion that such behavior was specifically ...
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An Evening At The Moulin Rouge - Paris Insiders GuideJanuary 3, 1907 – French writer Colette kisses the Duchess of Morny on stage during the show Le Rêve d'Egypte. Declared scandalous, the show is banned. You ...
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colette - nicholas freemanThe aforementioned show included an on-stage kiss with another woman that caused the audience to riot, requiring the police to come and subdue the crowd. The ...
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Colette: when gardens tell the story of a great woman of letters.Apr 18, 2025 · On 19 December 1912, she married Henry de Jouvenel and in July 1913, Colette Renée de Jouvenel was born. She was brought up in Corrèze by an ...
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Colette de Jouvenel (1913-1981) - Memorials - Find a GraveAlso known as Bel-Gazou, July 1913 - 1981, was the daughter of French writer Colette and her second husband, Henri de Jouvenel ... Birth: 3 Jul 1913. Correze ...
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A Portrait of Colette as a Journalist | Poisonous PensFeb 17, 2015 · Shoddy journalistic stuff. That's how Colette herself described the newspaper columns she wrote for Le Matin during the First World War.
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Illustrating the First World War. The year 1915 in Le Petit Journal's ...Feb 25, 2015 · In January 1915 Colette talked about her visit to the front over Christmas in her column for Le Matin. She described her horror at seeing ...
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The Endearing Colette - Whistling Shade1905, the year Dialogues de Bêtes was published, was also the year Colette left Willy, and took to the stage. Music Hall Days. Colette began acting in 1905 ...
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Chéri by Colette - GoodreadsRating 3.7 (6,186) Léa de Lonval is an aging courtesan, a once famous beauty facing the end of her sexual career. She is also facing the end of her most intense love affair.
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Chéri - Macmillan PublishersChéri is part of the Macmillan Collector's Library; a series of stunning, pocket-sized classics bound in real cloth with gold foiled edges and ribbon markers.
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[PDF] The Making and Unmaking of Colette - DukeSpace - Duke Universitypublic image, tracing both ways that Colette maintained her image, and ways that she profited from it, focusing in particular on her eponymous literary ...
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Life after Lea: War and Trauma in Colette's La Fin de CheriAug 8, 2025 · This article considers the effects of the First World War on gender relations as they are perceived and represented in Colette's 1926 novel ...Missing: themes WWI
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Chéri and The End of Chéri - New York Review BooksIn stock Free delivery over $75Nov 8, 2022 · The two novels explore the evolving inner lives and the intimate relationship of an unlikely couple: Léa de Lonval, a middle-aged former courtesan, and Fred ...Missing: La themes post-
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La Naissance du jour - Colette, Sidonie-Gabrielle - Livres - Amazon€2.37 Rating 4.5 (114) Ce texte a été écrit en 1927, Colette a alors 54 ans et est fraîchement divorcée. Elle rencontre son dernier et fidèle compagnon de vie, Maurice Goudeket. ... Je ...Missing: Femina | Show results with:Femina
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La naissance du jour by Colette - Goodreads$$0.99 Rating 3.8 (840) Une femme est arrivée à la maturité, à la sagesse et, croit-elle, au renoncement. C'est une sagesse souriante, un renoncement serein.Missing: Prix Goudeket<|separator|>
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La Naissance du jour - Sidonie-Gabrielle Colette - BabelioRating 3.7 (260) Colette dans « la Naissance du jour » veut glorifier sa mère Sido, morte il y a 10 ans, et reprend les lettres de celle ci. Glorifier sa mère Sido? étrangement, ...
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My Mother's House and Sido - Macmillan PublishersIn My Mother's House and Sido, Colette plays fictional variations on the themes of childhood, family, and, above all, her mother.
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My Mother's House and Sido – Colette (1922/1929) - HeavenaliFeb 10, 2019 · The childhood recounted here was one of country wisdom and good food, wild flowers and animals. A childhood of games with village children ...Missing: influence Burgundy
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My Mother's House and Sido - Books - Amazon.comA powerful portrayal of Sido, a nurturing mother in rural nineteenth-century France, through her devotion to her village, garden, and children, especially her ...
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The Question of Colette and Collaboration - jstorFront-page articles attributed to Colette appear in Comoedia in 1942 and 1943 under the titles "Terre de France," accompanied by a photograph of a portrait of ...
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Occupation of France During World War II Revisited in WordsJun 8, 2011 · In a letter written in February 1942, Colette, the popular French writer, thanks Karl Epting, head of the German Institute, for helping to ...Missing: activities | Show results with:activities
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Was the French author Colette a Nazi collaborator? - The ForwardJul 24, 2023 · The French author Colette campaigned ardently for her Jewish husband, less so for the lives of other Jews.Missing: 1940-1944 | Show results with:1940-1944
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Le fanal bleu - Sidonie-Gabrielle Colette - Google BooksBibliographic information ; Title, Le fanal bleu ; Author, Sidonie-Gabrielle Colette ; Edition, 40 ; Publisher, Ferenczi, 1949.
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Colette - Open LibrarySep 22, 2025 · She published around 50 novels in total, many with autobiographical elements. Photo of Colette ...
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1873-2023 : 150 years of Colette - Bibliothèque CentraleJun 6, 2023 · Notwithstanding her red hot reputation, which lead the church to deny her a religious funeral, she was entitled to a state funeral, another ...
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Colette Is Dead in Paris at 81; Novelist Wrote 'Gigi' and 'Cheri'Colette's mother, Sidonie, had the greater influence on the girl and taught her the importance of being a woman. Sidonie was the type who shocked the neighbors ...Missing: childhood | Show results with:childhood
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Colette - Authors' CalendarFrench novelist, whose career spanned from her early 20s to her mid-70s. Colette's main themes were joys and pains of love, and female sexuality in the ...Missing: lawsuits post- authorship
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Secrets of the Flesh: A Life of Colette by Judith Thurman, PaperbackHaving spent her childhood in the shadow of an overpowering mother, Colette escaped at age twenty into a turbulent marriage with the sexy, unscrupulous Willy—a ...
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Secrets of the Flesh: A Life of Colette by Judith Thurman - GoodreadsUS$7.99 Rating 3.9 (1,748) A scandalously talented stage performer, a practiced seductress of both men and women, and the flamboyant author of some of the greatest works of twentieth- ...
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The Authors With the Juiciest Love Lives - FlavorwireJan 28, 2013 · In 1912, when she was 39, Colette married Henri de Jouvenel, the editor of the newspaper Le Matin. They had a daughter together, but they ...<|separator|>
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Colette des Ursins and Henri de Jouvenel des Ursins(December 19, 1912 - 1925) 1 child Colette divorced Henri de Jouvenel in 1924 after a much talked-about affair with her stepson, Bertrand de Jouvenel. Children ...
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Postwar New Feminisms (Chapter 12) - 1922Colette's writing is always about sexual relationships and how the “most majestic and most disturbing of instincts” complicates yet contributes to our sense of ...
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How Plants Helped Colette Satisfy an Insatiable Desire - Literary HubApr 13, 2020 · For Colette, food cured spiritual and bodily ills. When she hit late adolescence and early youth, sex had the same restorative role—for one ...
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German Occupation, Resistance and the Immediate Postwar Years ...Colette started motherhood late in life. In 1913, at the age of forty, she gave birth to. CdeJ, whom Colette's readers would come to know as Bel-Gazou. Until ...
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The Daughter of Colette Emerges From Obscurity— BrieflyApr 28, 1970 · The daughter, who is now visiting here and who was born when the writer was 40 years old, has always lived in the shadow of her world‐famous mother.Missing: limited correspondences 1913-
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La Vagabonde | Allan Massie | The New York Review of BooksFeb 10, 2000 · In the authorized version of Colette's life, everything begins with her adored and adoring mother, Sido, and a perfect childhood. “It is from ...
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Terry Castle · Yes You, Sweetheart: A Garland for ColetteMar 16, 2000 · ... Colette's early life. In the case of Bel-Gazou and Goudeket, Thurman's moral sympathies are quickened. Each suffered from Colette's casual ...
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Secrets Of The Flesh Chapter Summary | Judith Thurman - BookeyFeb 9, 2024 · Colette reflects on her mother's sadness and her own transition into adulthood, intertwined with themes of loss and grief. Mother-Daughter ...
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Colette, (Sidonie-Gabrielle) - Encyclopedia.comColette's reputation as a writer rests squarely on her novels, although she achieved much more besides: she acted, danced, performed in music-hall and mime; she ...
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Colette's Paris: Feminine Desire and Freedom on the PageMay 16, 2025 · Sidonie-Gabrielle Colette was born in rural Burgundy in 1873 ... The influence of this rural upbringing would echo through her prose ...
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The Brilliance of Colette, a Novelist Who Prized the Body Over the ...Nov 15, 2022 · She prized the body over the mind—as suggested by the title of Judith Thurman's excellent biography, “Secrets of the Flesh”—and believed that ...
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Chéri by Sidonie-Gabrielle Colette | Research Starters - EBSCO"Chéri," a novel by French writer Sidonie-Gabrielle Colette, explores themes of love, aging, and the complexity of relationships against the backdrop of earlyMissing: duology | Show results with:duology
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Gigi: Analysis of Major Characters | Research Starters - EBSCOGigi is portrayed as charming and independent, possessing a desire for genuine love rather than a transactional relationship with wealth. Madame Inez is a ...
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Essential Colette Books - The New York TimesFeb 6, 2023 · Born in Burgundy in 1873, Sidonie-Gabrielle Colette married at the age of 20 and moved to Paris with her husband, the dissolute, publicity- ...Missing: key facts major achievements<|separator|>
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30 Women War Reporters of the First World War - Stephanie SeulMar 30, 2023 · During 1915-1917 she was a special correspondent (the first woman) of Le Petit Journal and Revue des deux mondes. She also served as a Red Cross ...
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[PDF] H-France ReviewMakeup becomes the entire story in the advice columns Colette wrote for such glossy women's magazines as Femina and Vogue in the years following the First ...
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Writing for the Papers: Colette's Chroniques and the Question of GenreDec 14, 2023 · Apart from her familiar fiction and memory writing, Colette wrote hundreds of short pieces for the periodical press.
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Colette, the press and belle époque literary life - Sage JournalsMany of Colette's journalistic articles appeared in published collections or formed the basis for later short stories or novels. For Colette, her journalistic ...Missing: total | Show results with:total
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About Colette and Her Work, the "Vagabonde"Oct 9, 2024 · In 1945, Colette was unanimously elected to the Académie Goncourt, of which she became president in 1949. In 1953, she was made Grand ...
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The History of the Academy Awards: Best Picture – 1958Apr 10, 2010 · Box Office Gross: $13.2 mil; Release Date: 15 May 1958; My Rating: **.5; My Rank: #59 (year) / #437 (nominees) / #79 (winners); Nighthawk ...
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A woman before her time: France celebrates Colette's 150th ... - RFIJan 28, 2023 · France celebrates the 150th anniversary of the birth of the novelist whose life featured in the 2018 Hollywood biopic Colette starring Keira Knightley.Missing: commemorations | Show results with:commemorations
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The Paris Salon du Livre Rare presents remarkable exhibitionJul 18, 2023 · ... Colette: Writing, the Power to Write," in commemoration of Colette's 150th birth anniversary. This exhibition will showcase nearly 250 rare ...Missing: birthday | Show results with:birthday
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Wild, controversial and free: Colette, a life too big for filmJan 7, 2019 · She was nominated for the 1948 Nobel prize and although denied a Catholic funeral (for being divorced) was the first French female writer to ...
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Colette: writer, feminist, performer and #MeToo trail blazerJan 16, 2019 · The French writer Colette was indifferent and even hostile to the feminist movement in the early 1900s. But both her writing and the way she lived her life ...Missing: controversies sources
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The Life and Legacy of Queer Novelist Colette - BookstrJan 25, 2024 · We're taking a look into the queer feminist novelist and letter writer Colette. She wrote many great works celebrating and commenting on gender, sexuality, ...
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Update on Colette--Paris's Most Scandalous Woman - A Rolling CroneOct 13, 2018 · As is stated on the cards, the actors were Christine Kerf (dressed as a man), Georges Wague and Colette Willy. The photographs were taken by a ...