Anna de Noailles
Anna , Brancovan princess, countess Mathieu of Noailles , born with Paris the November 15th 1876 and died in Paris the April 30th 1933, is a poetess and French novelist.
Biography
Of Rumanian origin by his father, prince Gregoire Bassaraba de Brancovan, and Greek by his mother, Raluka Musurus, endowed pianist, but of French culture, marries of the count Mathieu de Noailles, Anna de Noailles was one of the centers of the fashionable life of Paris at the beginning of the 20th century. Its lyricism impassioned exalte in a work which develops, in a very personal way, broad topics of the love, nature and death.
Anne de Noailles was the first woman with becoming Commandeur of the Légion of honor and the French Academy gave its name at a price. It is buried with the Cimetière of the Father-Lachaise but its heart rests in the cemetery of Amphion-the-Baths.
Works
- the innumerable Heart (1901) Text in line
- Shade of the days (1902)
- the New Hope (1903)
- the Face filled with wonder (1904)
- the Domination (1905) Text in line
- the Dazzlings (1907)
- the Alive ones and deaths (1913) Text in line
- At bank of Europe to bank of Asia (1913)
- eternal Forces (1920)
- In Rudyard Kipling (1921)
- Speech with the Belgian Academy (1922)
- the Innocent ones, or the Wisdom of the women (1923)
- Poem of the love (1924) Text in line
- Passions and vanities (1926)
- Honor to suffer (1927) Text in line
- Poems from childhood (1929)
- Choice of poetries (1930)
- the Book of my life (1932)
- Last Towards (1933)
- Last Towards and Poems of childhood (1934)
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