14 research outputs found
Memorias inĂ©ditas de MarĂa Bashkirtseff
Copia digital. Valladolid : Junta de Castilla y LeĂłn. ConsejerĂa de Cultura y Turismo, 2012-201
Lettres de Marie Bashkirtseff : avec quatre portraits, des autographes et une prĂ©face par FranĂois CoppĂ©e
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Diario de MarĂa Bashkirtseff
En port. aparece an. ms: "2 octubre de 1932"Na port. aparece an. ms: "2 octubre de 1932
Journal de Marie Bashkirtseff.
Mode of access: Internet
The Journal of Marie Bashkirtseff: I Am The Most Interesting Book of All, Volume I & Lust For Glory, Volume II
In 1873 a beautiful 14-year-old girl of Russian nobilityâtransplanted to a sun swept villa in Nice on the Mediterraneanâbegins inscribing the events of her seaside days in a little diary. Eleven years later, she dies in Paris of consumption, having written thousands upon thousands of pages, weaving a vast, multifaceted portrait of her life in the radiant Belle Ăpoque world in which she lived. In early fin de siĂšcle Paris, Marie Bashkirtseff became a cause cĂ©lĂšbre in artistic and feminist circles, and one of the most talked-about women in Paris. She lived life as if possessed by a presentiment of early death, imparting to the worldâduring her swift and vivid passage through timeâa legacy of startling beauty, extraordinary art and, perhaps most everlastingly, her magnificent journals: as monumental as Virginia Woolfâs, as keenly observant as Thomas Mannâs, as intimate as AnaĂŻs Ninâs. Perhaps in keeping with her censorious era, the journals, edited by her mother and published posthumously in 1887, were rampantly expurgated and cleansed. Katherine Kernberger has returned to the original textâMarieâs notebooks held in la BibliothĂšque Nationale de France. Her meticulous, decades-long research into Marieâs life has resurrected the true, multifaceted literary self-portrait that Marie Bashkirtseff endeavored to reveal. Kernberger enables Marie to speak as she livedâscrupulously ambitious, seductively funny (often times scandalously so), warmly personal, and always thoroughly mesmerizing.https://digitalcommons.linfield.edu/linfauth/1043/thumbnail.jp
Journal de Marie Bashkirtseff. Tome 2
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The last confessions of Marie Bashkirtseff and her correspondence with Guy de Maupassant;
Mode of access: Internet