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Renée Vivien


 

Renée Vivien, born as Pauline Tarn (1877-November 10, 1909) was an American poet who wrote in the French language. She took to heart all the mannerisms of Symbolism, and was one of the last poets to claim allegiance to the school. She wrote verse and prose poetry.

Sources

Renee Vivien, The Muse of the Violets: Poems by Renee Vivien,

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translated by Margaret Porter and Catherine Kroger (Tallahassee, Florida: Naiad Press, 1982)

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Renee Vivien, A Woman Appeared to me, translated by Jeannette

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Foster (1904, Reno, Nevada: Naiad Press, 1974)

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Vivien, Renee. At the Sweet Hour of Hand in Hand: translated from

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the French with an introd. by Sandia Belgrade ; foreword by editor and

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collaborator Bonnie Poucel, The Naiad Press, 1979

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Vivien, Renee. Woman of the Wolf and Other Stories. Translated by

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Karla Jay and Yvonne M. Klien. Introduction by Jay. Gay Press of New

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York; December 1983.

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Natalie Clifford Barney, Adventures of the Mind (New York: New

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York University Press, 1992)

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Colette, The Pure and the Impure (New York: Farrar Straus, 1967)

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Jean-Paul Goujon, Tes Blessures sont plus douces queleurs

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Caresses: Vie de Renee Vivien (Paris: Cres, 1917)

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Andre Germain, Renee Vivien (Paris: Regine Desforges, 1986)

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Karla Jay, The Amazon and the Page: Natalie Clifford Barney and

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Renee Vivien (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1988)

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Paul Lorenz, Sapho, 1900: Renee Vivien (Paris: Julliard, 1977)

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Vivien, Renee, Irina Ionesco "Femmes Sans Tain "

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Paris: Bernard et Tu et Secile, 1975. Collection of gothic poetry and portraits,

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introduction by Renee Vivien, all text in French.

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