Renée Vivien (1877–1909)
Forfatter af A Woman Appeared to Me
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(eng) pseudonym of Pauline M. Tarn
Værker af Renée Vivien
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Associated Works
Chloe Plus Olivia: An Anthology of Lesbian Literature from the 17th Century to the Present (1994) — Bidragyder — 447 eksemplarer
Fairy Tales for the Disillusioned: Enchanted Stories from the French Decadent Tradition (2016) — Bidragyder — 64 eksemplarer
The Defiant Muse: French Feminist Poems from the Middle Ages to the Present: A Bilingual Anthology (French and English… (1986) — Bidragyder — 26 eksemplarer
Ode to Boy: Vol. 2: An Anthology of Same-Sex Attraction in Literature from the 19th Century Through the First World War (2014) — Bidragyder — 2 eksemplarer
Weird Fiction in France: A Showcase Anthology of its Origins and Development (2020) — Bidragyder — 2 eksemplarer
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- Kanonisk navn
- Vivien, Renée
- Juridisk navn
- Tarn, Pauline Mary
- Fødselsdato
- 1877-06-11
- Dødsdag
- 1909-11-18
- Begravelsessted
- Cimetière de Passy, Paris, France
- Køn
- female
- Nationalitet
- UK
- Fødested
- London, England, UK
- Dødssted
- Paris, France
- Bopæl
- Paris, France
- Erhverv
- poet
novelist - Relationer
- Barney, Natalie Clifford (lover)
Zuylen de Nyevelt, Hélène de (lover, co-author) - Kort biografi
- Of mixed Scottish and American ancestry, born in London but lived most of her life in France and wrote in French.
- Oplysning om flertydighed
- pseudonym of Pauline M. Tarn
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- Værker
- 30
- Also by
- 11
- Medlemmer
- 334
- Popularitet
- #71,211
- Vurdering
- 3.8
- Anmeldelser
- 8
- ISBN
- 36
- Sprog
- 7
- Udvalgt
- 2
Another story I loved was "Prince Charming", a story told in fairly tale style with a fabulous twist ending, and the story "The Jewel(?)" with the gorgeous Madame pulling a knife on a man forcing himself on her was BADASS. Vivien writes female characters not as complex as some feminist writers do, but in roles earlier denied them. The women in her stories are martyrs: they die for what they believe in, the are stronger than the men that balk to their roles, and they are otherworldly in power and beauty. They fight for their autonomy and won't shrink from their passion. It's crazy cool.
Anyways, it's gorgeous, but hell did Vivien hate men. I don't blame her living in the time that she did, but its virulence does make me laugh--her writing can be ridiculous. 4/5 stars because I thought too many of the stories were too similar and the female characters were not particularly "deep". There wasn't much character in them other than their goal of putting men in their place.… (mere)