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  • Rachilde
  • French Decadent writer (1860–1953)

    Rachilde (French pronunciation: [ʁaʃild]) was the pen name and preferred identity of novelist and playwright Marguerite Vallette-Eymery (11 February 1860

    Rachilde

    Rachilde

    Rachilde

  • Monsieur Vénus
  • 1884 novel by Rachilde

    venys]) is a novel written by the French Symbolist and Decadent writer Rachilde (née Marguerite Eymery). Initially published in 1884, it was her second

    Monsieur Vénus

    Monsieur_Vénus

  • Decadent movement
  • Late 19th-century movement

    embraced the sort of decadence featured in Le Décadent include Albert Aurier, Rachilde, Pierre Vareilles, Miguel Hernández, Jean Lorrain and Laurent Tailhade

    Decadent movement

    Decadent movement

    Decadent_movement

  • Rebecca Root
  • English actress and stand-up comedian

    audio drama 2017–2018 Doctors Samantha Eustace 4 episodes 2018 Colette Rachilde The Sisters Brothers Mayfield The Romanoffs Dana Episode: "The One That

    Rebecca Root

    Rebecca Root

    Rebecca_Root

  • Alfred Vallette
  • French man of letters

    Vallette (1858, Paris – 1935) was a French man of letters. With his wife Rachilde, he founded and edited the Mercure de France, a Symbolist review, founded

    Alfred Vallette

    Alfred Vallette

    Alfred_Vallette

  • Périgueux
  • Prefecture of Dordogne, Nouvelle-Aquitaine

    Ketty Kerviel (1916–2009), film actress Nicole Duclos (1947–), athlete. Rachilde (1860–1953), writer associated with the Decadent and Symbolist movements

    Périgueux

    Périgueux

    Périgueux

  • Morbid love
  • decadent French fiction, especially the poetry of Charles Baudelaire, and Rachilde. The idea of morbid love originated from early Romantic and ancient texts

    Morbid love

    Morbid_love

  • Colette (2018 film)
  • 2018 film by Wash Westmoreland

    Gough as Mathilde de Morny / "Missy" Robert Pugh as Jules Rebecca Root as Rachilde Jake Graf as Gaston Arman de Caillavet Julian Wadham as Ollendorff Polina

    Colette (2018 film)

    Colette_(2018_film)

  • Adonis
  • Greek god of beauty and desire

    masculine and Venus's beauty inspired the French novelist and playwright Rachilde (Marguerite Vallette-Eymery) to write her erotic novel Monsieur Vénus (1884)

    Adonis

    Adonis

    Adonis

  • Auguste Brancart
  • Belgian publisher of pornographic literature

    also published work of the Decadent movement such as Monsieur Vénus by Rachilde. He was already under investigation by the police in 1885, 1886 and 1888

    Auguste Brancart

    Auguste_Brancart

  • Jean Lombard
  • French novelist (1854 – 1891)

    almost completely forgotten today, he influenced contemporaries such as Rachilde and Jean Lorrain. His best-known work, based on the Roman emperor Heliogabalus

    Jean Lombard

    Jean_Lombard

  • 1953
  • Calendar year

    German field marshal (b. 1885) April 4 King Carol II of Romania (b. 1893) Rachilde, French author (b. 1860) April 9 Hans Reichenbach, German philosopher (b

    1953

    1953

    1953

  • Symbolism (movement)
  • Late 19th-century art movement in Europe

    (1879–1941) Canadian (wrote in Quebec French) Germain Nouveau (1851–1920) Rachilde (1860–1953) Henri de Régnier (1864–1936) Arthur Rimbaud (1854–1891) Jules

    Symbolism (movement)

    Symbolism (movement)

    Symbolism_(movement)

  • Mercure de France
  • French publishing house and former magazine

    Alfred Vallette married the novelist Rachilde whose novel Monsieur Vénus was condemned on moral grounds. Rachilde was a member of the editorial committee

    Mercure de France

    Mercure_de_France

  • Gisèle d'Estoc
  • French sculptor

    de Maupassant, who remained close to Estoc until her death, then with Rachilde, a writer and cross-dresser like herself, whom Estoc later criticized in

    Gisèle d'Estoc

    Gisèle_d'Estoc

  • Jacques
  • Name list

    animated series The Ridonculous Race Jacques Silvert, a character from Rachilde's 19th-century novel Monsieur Vénus Jacques Ooi, a recurring character in

    Jacques

    Jacques

  • February 11
  • Day of the year

    1855 – Ellen Day Hale, American painter and author (died 1940) 1860 – Rachilde, French author and playwright (died 1953) 1863 – John F. Fitzgerald, American

    February 11

    February_11

  • 1953 Nobel Prize in Literature
  • Award

    Marjorie Rawlings, Dylan Thomas, Marguerite Vallette-Eymery (known as Rachilde), John van Melle, and Alfred Vierkandt died in 1953 without having been

    1953 Nobel Prize in Literature

    1953 Nobel Prize in Literature

    1953_Nobel_Prize_in_Literature

  • Henry Gauthier-Villars
  • French author (1859–1931)

    family's publishing firm of Gauthier-Villars. Willy was a ladies’ man; Rachilde described him "as a man of the world, a brilliant Parisian rake". In 1889

    Henry Gauthier-Villars

    Henry Gauthier-Villars

    Henry_Gauthier-Villars

  • 1860
  • Calendar year

    painter (d. 1941) Anton Chekhov, Russian writer (d. 1904) February 11 – Rachilde, French author (d. 1953) February 14 – Eugen Schiffer, German politician

    1860

    1860

    1860

  • François Rabelais
  • French writer and humanist (died 1553)

    Alfred Jarry performed, from memory, hymns of Rabelais at Symbolist Rachilde's Tuesday salons, and worked for years on an unfinished libretto for an

    François Rabelais

    François Rabelais

    François_Rabelais

  • Natalie Clifford Barney
  • American playwright, poet and novelist (1876–1972)

    Friday salons. Honorees included Colette, Gertrude Stein, Anna Wickham, Rachilde, Lucie Delarue-Mardrus, Mina Loy, Djuna Barnes and posthumously, Renée

    Natalie Clifford Barney

    Natalie Clifford Barney

    Natalie_Clifford_Barney

  • Marie Lenéru
  • literary scene of the period including Catulle Mendès, Fernand Gregh, and Rachilde. She wrote her first play, Les Affranchis, in 1908, and sent it to Mendès

    Marie Lenéru

    Marie Lenéru

    Marie_Lenéru

  • 2034 in public domain
  • Quilter United Kingdom 21 September 1953 Composer Arnold Book of Old Songs Rachilde France 4 April 1953 Writer Monsieur Vénus Graciliano Ramos Brazil 20 March

    2034 in public domain

    2034_in_public_domain

  • Marie Huot
  • French writer and activist

    Missal of Our Lady of Solitudes") (Paris: E. Sansot, 1908) (preface by Rachilde) Le Mal de Vivre ("The Pain of Living") (Paris: Génération Consciente,

    Marie Huot

    Marie Huot

    Marie_Huot

  • 1860s
  • Decade

    painter (d. 1941) Anton Chekhov, Russian writer (d. 1904) February 11 – Rachilde, French author (d. 1953) February 14 – Eugen Schiffer, German politician

    1860s

    1860s

    1860s

  • Julia Daudet
  • French writer, poet and journalist (1844–1940)

    Gérard-Rostand, Guy de Maupassant, Ernest Renan, Arthur Meyer, Léon Gambetta and Rachilde. She published articles in many journals, including the Journal Officiel

    Julia Daudet

    Julia Daudet

    Julia_Daudet

  • 2024 in public domain
  • Quilter United Kingdom 21 September 1953 Composer Arnold Book of Old Songs Rachilde France 4 April 1953 Writer Monsieur Vénus Graciliano Ramos Brazil 20 March

    2024 in public domain

    2024_in_public_domain

  • Café Voltaire
  • Historical cafe in Paris

    there, while André Gide, Jean Moréas, Anatole France, Alfred Vallette, and Rachilde were frequent customers. Subsequently, the Symbolist poets took up residence

    Café Voltaire

    Café Voltaire

    Café_Voltaire

  • Les Xipéhuz
  • 1888 novella by the writing duo J.-H. Rosny

    on the life of matter" in La Justice on July 23, 1888. In August 1896, Rachilde lauded the novella in Mercure de France, calling it "genius" for its ability

    Les Xipéhuz

    Les Xipéhuz

    Les_Xipéhuz

  • Marcel Schwob
  • French writer (1867–1905)

    Spronck, Jules Renard, Paul Margueritte, Paul Hervieu, Charles Maurras, Rachilde, Octave Mirbeau, Catulle Mendès, Guillaume Apollinaire, Henri Barbusse

    Marcel Schwob

    Marcel Schwob

    Marcel_Schwob

  • Jacques Gamblin
  • French actor

    Raymond Roussel & Leonardo Sciascia Michel Dubois 1984 La Tour d'amour Rachilde Jeanne Champagne Double Inconstancy Pierre de Marivaux Michel Dubois 1986

    Jacques Gamblin

    Jacques Gamblin

    Jacques_Gamblin

  • Georges de Peyrebrune
  • Peyrebrune held her work in high regard. The writers Camille Delaville and Rachilde were her friends. Peyrebrune married Paul Adrien Numa Eimery, from Chancelade

    Georges de Peyrebrune

    Georges de Peyrebrune

    Georges_de_Peyrebrune

  • Théâtre de Paris
  • Theatre in Paris, France

    dramatic work by Marlowe, Shelley, and Hugo, as well as new plays by Rachilde, Paul Verlaine, and especially Maurice Maeterlinck (The Intruder, The Blind)

    Théâtre de Paris

    Théâtre de Paris

    Théâtre_de_Paris

  • Frédéric-Auguste Cazals
  • French artist

    death. Le jardin des ronces : poèmes et chansons du pays latin, préface de Rachilde, avant-propos et notes de Serge Fauchereau, Paris, Somogy, 1995 ISBN 2-9504476-3-5

    Frédéric-Auguste Cazals

    Frédéric-Auguste Cazals

    Frédéric-Auguste_Cazals

  • Alexandru Macedonski
  • Romanian poet, novelist, dramatist and literary critic (1854–1920)

    himself in the Black Sea. In her review for Mercure de France, novelist Rachilde argued: "Very difficult to read, entirely developed in Symbolist manner

    Alexandru Macedonski

    Alexandru Macedonski

    Alexandru_Macedonski

  • List of women writers (M–Z)
  • Rabutin-Chantal, marquise de Sévigné (1626–1696, France), correspondent Rachilde (1860–1953, France), nv. & pw. Ann Radcliffe (1764–1823, England), nv.;

    List of women writers (M–Z)

    List_of_women_writers_(M–Z)

  • Paul Fort
  • French poet (1872–1960)

    little-seen dramatic work by Marlowe, Shelley, and Hugo, as well as new plays by Rachilde (La Voix du Sang, 1890; Madame la Mort, 1891), Théodore de Banville (Phyllis

    Paul Fort

    Paul Fort

    Paul_Fort

  • Lugné-Poe
  • French actor and director

    (Gerhart Hauptmann, translated by Cohen) 1894: L'Araignée de cristal (Rachilde) 1894: Au-dessus des forces humaines (Björnstjerne-Björnson, translated

    Lugné-Poe

    Lugné-Poe

    Lugné-Poe

  • 1953 in France
  • priest and promoter of the concept of Christian unity (born 1881) 4 April – Rachilde, author (born 1860) 4 July – Jean Becquerel, physicist (born 1878) 9 August

    1953 in France

    1953_in_France

  • 1927 in literature
  • starts at her Paris salon. Others honored include Colette, Anna Wickham, Rachilde, Lucie Delarue-Mardrus, Mina Loy, Djuna Barnes, and posthumously, Renée

    1927 in literature

    1927_in_literature

  • 1953 in literature
  • Gary Taylor, American Shakespearean scholar[citation needed] April 4 – Rachilde (Marguerite Vallette-Eymery), French author (born 1860) April 6 – Idris

    1953 in literature

    1953_in_literature

  • 2004 in public domain
  • Names Country Birth Death Occupation Notable work Rachilde France 11 February 1860 4 April 1953 novelist, playwright Monsieur Vénus, La Marquise de Sade

    2004 in public domain

    2004_in_public_domain

  • 1860 in literature
  • Russian short story writer, novelist and dramatist (died 1904) February 11 – Rachilde (Marguerite Vallette-Eymery), French author (died 1953) April 8 – Catherine

    1860 in literature

    1860_in_literature

  • Georges Eekhoud
  • Belgian novelist

    heading towards trouble. Although it was well received by most critics, like Rachilde and Eugène Demolder, a lawsuit was launched against it. However, a storm

    Georges Eekhoud

    Georges Eekhoud

    Georges_Eekhoud

  • Charles Lasègue
  • French physician (1816–1883)

    University Press. Finn, M.R. (2005). Doctors, Malady, and Creativity in Rachilde. Nineteenth-Century French Studies 34(1), 121–133. Falret Goetz, C. G.

    Charles Lasègue

    Charles Lasègue

    Charles_Lasègue

  • Lindenholzhausen
  • Borough of Limburg an der Lahn in Hesse, Germany

    in a gift document to the monastery of Lorsch/Ried by the Robertinian Rachilde, which dated on August 12,772. By 1305, the villages of Rübsangen und Vele

    Lindenholzhausen

    Lindenholzhausen

  • Valentine de Saint-Point
  • French artist (1875–1953)

    shoulders with Gabriele D'Annunzio, who nicknamed her "the purple muse," Rachilde, Natalie Clifford Barney, Paul Fort, Gabriel Tarde, who saw her as "an

    Valentine de Saint-Point

    Valentine de Saint-Point

    Valentine_de_Saint-Point

  • List of French women writers
  • non-fiction writer Alice Poulleau (1885–1960), travel writer and geographer Rachilde, pen name of Marguerite Vallette-Eymery (1860–1953), novelist and non-fiction

    List of French women writers

    List_of_French_women_writers

  • Henry Kistemaeckers (playwright)
  • Belgian author and playwright (1872–1938)

    Volume 3; 1916; pg. 745 accessed September 29, 2012 Hawthorne, Melanie – Rachilde and French Women's Authorship: from Decadence to Modernism – 2001 – pp

    Henry Kistemaeckers (playwright)

    Henry Kistemaeckers (playwright)

    Henry_Kistemaeckers_(playwright)

  • Hannah Thompson
  • British scholar

    Nineteenth-Century France (2013), extends her scope to include works by George Sand, Rachilde, Octave Mirbeau, Jules Barbey d'Aurevilly, Guy de Maupassant and Victor

    Hannah Thompson

    Hannah_Thompson

  • Berthe de Courrière
  • French artists' model (1852–1916)

    passion for ecclesiastics, whom she endeavored to seduce by all means. Rachilde claims to have seen her take out of her tapestry bag of consecrated hosts

    Berthe de Courrière

    Berthe de Courrière

    Berthe_de_Courrière

  • 1884 in literature
  • Lindores The Wizard's Son Mark Twain – Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Rachilde – Monsieur Vénus Jules Verne The Archipelago on Fire (L'Archipel en feu)

    1884 in literature

    1884_in_literature

  • 1884 in France
  • Joris-Karl Huysmans - À rebours Xavier de Montépin - La porteuse de pain Rachilde - Monsieur Vénus Jules Verne L'Archipel en feu L'Étoile du sud Émile Zola

    1884 in France

    1884_in_France

  • Jeanne Landre
  • French journalist, critic and novelist (1874–1936)

    Soledad, SORIA BERROCOSA,« Jeanne Landre à travers les yeux et la plume de Rachilde », (coords.) Alcalde Peñalver, Elena, Sonia Núñez Puente y Laura Trujillo

    Jeanne Landre

    Jeanne Landre

    Jeanne_Landre

  • 1860 in France
  • Convention of Peking signed by Chinese with Britain and France. 11 February - Rachilde, author (died 1953) 25 June - Gustave Charpentier, composer (died 1956)

    1860 in France

    1860_in_France

  • Rachel Mesch
  • American scholar

    Before Trans presents linked biographies of three writers, Jane Dieulafoy, Rachilde, and Marc de Montifaud, who pushed the boundaries of gender identity. Their

    Rachel Mesch

    Rachel_Mesch

  • Jean Poueigh
  • French composer, musicologist, music critic and folklorist

    Le Meneur de Louves (1921), opera (Libretto by Pierre Hortala based on Rachilde's Le Meneur de Louves (1905). Frivolant (1922), ballet on a libretto by

    Jean Poueigh

    Jean_Poueigh

  • Vera Kryzhanovskaia
  • (2011). "Ghostwritten: Reading Spiritualism and Feminism in the Works of Rachilde and Vera Kryzhanovskaia-Rochester". The Modern Language Review. 106 (2):

    Vera Kryzhanovskaia

    Vera Kryzhanovskaia

    Vera_Kryzhanovskaia

  • Théâtre des Mathurins
  • Theatre in Paris, France

    directed by Jacques Mauclair, 20 September 1988: Monsieur Vénus after Rachilde, directed by Pierre Spivakoff, 15 January 1988: Rosel by Harald Müller

    Théâtre des Mathurins

    Théâtre des Mathurins

    Théâtre_des_Mathurins

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  • Pandi
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Tamil

    Pandi

    Lord Pandi Muni

  • Rambh
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Rambh

    Support

  • Irish
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Scottish

    Irish

    English and Scottish : ethnic name for someone of Irish origin. Compare Ireland.

  • Ratheesan
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Ratheesan

  • Ragavi
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Tamil

    Ragavi

    Beautiful; Lord Siva

  • Goodfriend
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Goodfriend

    English : nickname for a reliable friend or neighbor, from Middle English gode ‘good’ + frend ‘friend’.English translation of German Gutfreund cognate of 1, from Middle High German guot ‘good’ + vriunt ‘friend’.

  • Nyrudya
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Nyrudya

    Change of Wind

  • Saumanasya
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Saumanasya

    Gladness

  • Ledwell
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Ledwell

    English : habitational name from Ledwell in Oxfordshire, named in Old English as ‘loud spring’ or ‘loud stream’, from Hl̄de (a river-name derived from hlūd ‘loud’, i.e. ‘roaring stream’, ‘torrent’) + wella ‘well’, ‘spring’, or ‘stream’.

  • Debralee
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Hebrew

    Debralee

    Bee

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