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Rachilde (French pronunciation: [ʁaʃild]) was the pen name and
preferred identity of
novelist and
playwright Marguerite Vallette-Eymery (11
February 1860...
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novel written by the
French Symbolist and
Decadent writer Rachilde (née
Marguerite Eymery).
Initially published in 1884, it was her second...
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embraced the sort of
decadence featured in Le Décadent
include Albert Aurier,
Rachilde,
Pierre Vareilles,
Miguel Hernández, Jean
Lorrain and
Laurent Tailhade...
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Ketty Kerviel (1916–2009), film
actress Nicole Duclos (1947–), athlete.
Rachilde (1860–1953),
writer ****ociated with the
Decadent and
Symbolist movements...
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decadent French fiction,
especially the
poetry of
Charles Baudelaire, and
Rachilde. The idea of
morbid love
originated from
early Romantic and
ancient texts...
- 1931) 1855 –
Ellen Day Hale,
American painter and
author (d. 1940) 1860 –
Rachilde,
French author and
playwright (d. 1953) 1863 – John F. Fitzgerald, American...
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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...
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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...
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masculine and Venus's
beauty inspired the
French novelist and
playwright Rachilde (Marguerite Vallette-Eymery) to
write her
erotic novel Monsieur Vénus (1884)...
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Canadian (wrote in
Quebec French)
Germain Nouveau (1851–1920)
Rachilde (1860–1953)
Henri de Régnier (1864–1936)
Arthur Rimbaud (1854–1891) Jules...