15 relations: Élisabeth de Gramont, Djuna Barnes, Dorothy Wilde, Elizabethan era, Janet Flanner, Mina Loy, Natalie Clifford Barney, Radclyffe Hall, Restoration literature, Romaine Brooks, Roman à clef, Salon (gathering), Solita Solano, Una Vincenzo, Lady Troubridge, Woodcut.
Élisabeth de Gramont
Antoinette Corisande Élisabeth, Duchess of Clermont-Tonnerre (née de Gramont; 23 April 1875 – 6 December 1954) was a French writer of the early 20th century, best known for her long-term lesbian relationship with Natalie Clifford Barney, an American writer.
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Djuna Barnes
Djuna Barnes (June 12, 1892 – June 18, 1982) was an American writer and artist best known for her novel Nightwood (1936), a cult classic of lesbian fiction and an important work of modernist literature.
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Dorothy Wilde
Dorothy Ierne Wilde, known as Dolly Wilde, (July 11, 1895 – April 10, 1941) was an English socialite, made famous by her family connections and her reputation as a witty conversationalist.
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Elizabethan era
The Elizabethan era is the epoch in the Tudor period of the history of England during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I (1558–1603).
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Janet Flanner
Janet Flanner (March 13, 1892 – November 7, 1978) was an American writer and journalist who served as the Paris correspondent of The New Yorker magazine from 1925 until she retired in 1975.
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Mina Loy
Mina Loy (born Mina Gertrude Löwy; 27 December 1882 – 25 September 1966), was a British artist, writer, poet, playwright, novelist, futurist, feminist, designer of lamps, and bohemian.
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Natalie Clifford Barney
Natalie Clifford Barney (October 31, 1876 – February 2, 1972) was an American playwright, poet and novelist who lived as an expatriate in Paris.
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Radclyffe Hall
Marguerite Radclyffe Hall (12 August 1880 – 7 October 1943) was an English poet and author.
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Restoration literature
Restoration literature is the English literature written during the historical period commonly referred to as the English Restoration (1660–1689), which corresponds to the last years of the direct Stuart reign in England, Scotland, Wales, and Ireland.
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Romaine Brooks
Romaine Brooks, born Beatrice Romaine Goddard (May 1, 1874 – December 7, 1970), was an American painter who worked mostly in Paris and Capri.
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Roman à clef
Roman à clef (anglicised as), French for novel with a key, is a novel about real life, overlaid with a façade of fiction.
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Salon (gathering)
A salon is a gathering of people under the roof of an inspiring host.
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Solita Solano
Solita Solano (1888 – 22 November 1975), born Sarah Wilkinson, was an American writer, poet and journalist.
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Una Vincenzo, Lady Troubridge
Una Vincenzo, Lady Troubridge (born Margot Elena Gertrude Taylor; 8 March 1887 – 24 September 1963) was a British sculptor and translator.
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Woodcut
Woodcut is a relief printing technique in printmaking.
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