Английская Википедия:Henriette Sauret

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Шаблон:Infobox writer Henriette Sauret (after marriage, Sauret-Arnyvelde; 1890-1976) was a French feminist author, and feminist pacifist journalist.[1] As a feminist literary critic, her comments were less favorable about other feminist pacifist books than other experienced reviewers.[2]

Biography

Henriette Sauret was born in 1890.[3] Her father was Général Шаблон:Ill. Henriette married the journalist André Arnyvelde.[4]

Sauret was a contributor to Шаблон:Ill,[5] and La Fronde,[6] as well as a regular political contributor to La Voix des femmes,[7]Шаблон:Efn

Her poetry was published in L'œil de veau.[8] In 1918 and again in the following year, Sauret published two volumes of war-related poetry, Шаблон:Lang (Diverted Strengths) and Шаблон:Lang (Love in Gehenna), whose theme was the deleterious impact that war has on women.[3]

Along with Jeanne Bouvier and Andre Mariani (Marie-Louise Bouglé's husband), Sauret was associated with the Шаблон:Lang.[9] She was also a member of the French Union for Women's Suffrage.[4] She was referred to as a radical feminist when in 1919, she spoke about bobbed women's hair as "a gesture of independence; a personal endeavor".[10][11]

Henriette Sauret died in 1976.[3] Erik Satie dedicated his Observations d'un imbécile (Moi) to Sauret.[8]

Selected works

  • Je respire, 1913
  • Les forces détournées, 1914-1917, 1918
  • L'amour à la géhenne : poème, 1919
  • Isadora Duncan, impératrice errante, 1928
  • Le Laurier de la vallée, 1933
  • Une apôtre sociale: Marie-Louise Bouglé, 1938
  • Des Roses! Poésie d' Henriette Sauret

See also

Notes

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References

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