- Amélie Rives Troubetzkoy
Amélie Rives Troubetzkoy ("Amélie Louise Rives"; 1863–1945),
Princess , was an Americannovelist andpoetess .A goddaughter of
Robert E. Lee and a granddaughter of the engineer and senatorWilliam Cabell Rives , Amélie Rives married John Armstrong Chanler (an heir to the Astor fortune) of New York. After their divorce, she married PrincePierre Troubetzkoy of Russia. The couple resided at Castle Hill, [ [http://www.nps.gov/nr/travel/journey/cas.htm National Parks Service - Journey Through Hallowed Ground – Castle Hill] ] nearCismont, Virginia .Rives wrote at least twenty-four volumes of fiction, numerous uncollected poems, and "Herod and Marianne" (1889), a verse drama.
The following is an example poem named "A Mood" (1887):
:It is good to strive against wind and rain :In the keen, sweet weather that autumn brings. :The wild horse shakes not the drops from his mane, :The wild bird flicks not the wet from her wings, :In gladder fashion that I toss free :The mist-dulled gold of my bright hair's flag, :What time the winds on their heel-wings lag, :And all the tempest is friends with me. :None can reach me to wound or cheer; :Sound of weeping and sound of song-- :Neither may trouble me: I can hear :But the wind's loud laugh, and the sibilant, strong, :Lulled rush of the rain through the sapless weeds. :O rare, dear days, ye are here again! :I will woo ye as maidens are wooed of men,-- :With oaths forgotten and broken creeds!
:Ye shall not lack for the sun's fierce shining-- :With the gold of my hair will I make ye glad; :For your blown, red forests give no repining-- :Here are my lips: will ye still be sad? :Comfort ye, comfort ye, days of cloud, :Days of shadow, of wrath, of blast-- :I who love ye am come at last. :Laugh to welcome me! cry aloud!
:For wild am I as the winds and rains-- :Free to come and to go as they; :Love's moon sways not the tides of my veins; :There is no voice that can bid me stay. :Out and away on the drenched, brown lea! :Out to the great, glad heart of the year! :Nothing to grieve for, nothing to fear,-- :Fetterless, lawless, a maiden free!
Novels
Novels by Amélie Louise Rives ("Princess Troubetzkoy"):
* "A Brother to Dragons and Other Old-time Tales" (Harper & Brothers, New York, 1888)
* "Virginia of Virginia" (Harper & Brothers, New York, 1888)
* "Herod and Mariamne" (Harper & Brothers, New York, 1888)
* "The Quick or the Dead? A Study" (J. B. Lippincott Co., Philadelphia, 1888)
* "Witness of the Sun" (J. B. Lippincott Co., Philadelphia, 1889)
* "According to St. John" (John W. Lovell Co., New York, 1891)
* "Barbara Dering: A Sequel to The Quick or the Dead?" (J. B. Lippincott Co., Philadelphia, 1893)
* "Tanis the Sang-Digger" (Town Topics Publishing Co. New York, 1893)
* "Athelwold" (Harper & Brothers, New York, 1893)
* "Meriel" (Chatto & Windas, London, 1898)
* "A Damsel Errant" (Harper & Brothers, New York, 1908)
* "Seléné" (Harper & Brothers, New York, 1905)
* "The Golden Rose: The Romance of A Strange Soul" (Harper & Brothers, New York, 1908)
* "Trix and Over-the-Moon" (Harper & Brothers, New York, 1909)
* "Pan's Mountain" (Harper & Brothers, New York, 1910)
* "Hidden House" (J. B. Lippincott Co., Philadelphia, 1912)
* "World's End" (Frederick A. Stokes & Co., New York, 1914)
* "Shadows of Flames" (Hurst & Blackett, Ltd., London, 1915)
* "The Elusive Lady" (Hurst & Blackett, Ltd., London)
* "The Ghost Garden" (S. B. Gundy, Toronto, 1918)
* "As The Wind Blew" (Frederick A. Stokes & Co., New York, 1920)
* "The Sea-Womans Cloak and November Eve" (Stewart Kidd Co., Cincinnati, 1923)
* "The Queerness of Celia" (Grosset & Dunlap, New York, 1926)
* "Firedamp" (Frederick A. Stokes & Co., New York, 1930)Filmography
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The Fear Market " (1920)References
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** [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/07/27/AR2006072701113.html Reviewed by Francine Prose] in the "Washington Post", Sunday, July 30, 2006; Page BW15]* Mixon, Wayne . "New Woman, Old Family: Passion, Gender, and Place in the Virginia Fiction of Amélie Rives" in: "The Adaptable South: Essays in Honor of George Brown Tindall", ed Elizabeth Jacoway, pp. 124-147. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1991.
* Welford Dunaway Taylor, "Amélie Rives (Princess Troubetzkoy)" (Twayne Publishers, New York, 1973)
See also
*
Troubetsky
*Paolo Troubetzkoy
*Pierre Troubetzkoy
*Tõnu Trubetsky
*Youcca Troubetzkoy External links
*imdb name|0873722|Amélie Rives Troubetsky
* [http://spiritwalk.pbwiki.com/f/Amelie.jpgAmélie Rives Troubetsky - photograph]
* [http://www.npg.org.uk/live/search/person.asp?LinkID=mp50273 Amélie Rives Troubetsky - photographs]
* [http://www.harpers.org/subjects/AmLieRives Amélie Rives Troubetsky] at "Harper"'s magazine
* [http://www.missq.msstate.edu/sssl/view.php?wid=199 Amélie Rives Troubetsky at SSSL: Bibliography]
* [http://womenshistory.about.com/library/etext/pindx/blp_aindex_rives_amelie.htm Amélie Rives Troubetsky - poetry]
* [http://www.lib.virginia.edu/small/exhibits/theatre/voice_women.html Amélie Rives Troubetzkoy - biography]
* [http://www.cinemarx.ro/filme/The-Fear-Market-The-Fear-Market-82146.html "The Fear Market" (1920)]
*cite news
author=JANET MASLIN
title='Archie and Amélie': A Combustible Couple in a Torrid Descent Amid Opulence
date=July 3, 2006
work=New York Times
url=http://www.nytimes.com/2006/07/03/books/03masl.html
accessdate=2008-08-10
* [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/07/27/AR2006072701113.html Lifestyles of the Rich and Infamous]
* [http://search.barnesandnoble.com/Archie-and-Amelie/Donna-M-Lucey/e/9780307351456 "Archie and Amelie: Love and Madness in the Gilded Age"]
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