Judith Gautier

Judith Gautier

Judith Gautier (25 August 1845 - 26 December 1917) was a French poet and historical novelist, the daughter of Thophile Gautier and Ernesta Grisi, sister of the noted singer and ballet dancer Carlotta Grisi. She was married to Catulle Mends, but soon separated from him and married Pierre Loti, the famous novelist, in 1913, with whom she had collaborated in a play, "La fille du ciel" (1912; English, "The Daughter of Heaven"), translated and produced under their personal supervision at The New Theatre, New York City. She was an Oriental scholar and her works dealt mainly with Chinese and Japanese themes. She was a member of the Acadmie Goncourt (191017|. Among her works are:
* "Le dragon imprial" (1869)
* "L'Usurpateur" (1875)
* "Les princesses d'amours" (Paris, 1900)
* "Le collier des jours" (Paris, 1902)

Publication

Le Japon et la chine dans les oeuvres de Judith Gautier + Poeme de la libellule, Facsimile Reprint of 13 books in 6 volumes, edited by Brigitte Koyama-Richard (ISBN 978-4-86166-037-5)www.aplink.co.jp/synapse/4-86166-037-8.html


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