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Women’s Writing in the British Isles from the Beginnings to the Present
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Maurice Ravel
Maurice Ravel
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Ravel, Maurice
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Friends, Associates
Edith Sitwell
ES
had many friendships, and there were few notables in the artistic world whom she did not meet. Her friendships were quite volatile, with frequent quarrels, sometimes caused by the practical jokes and the heightened...
Friends, Associates
Colette
Colette
knew all the literary and intellectual world of Paris, including
André Gide
,
Maurice Ravel
, and
Jean Cocteau
.
Martha Gellhorn
was known to her as
Marty
.
View reference
Castle, Terry. “Yes you, sweetheart”.
London Review of Books
, 16 Mar. 2000, pp. 3-8.
5
Colette,.
Lettres à Sa Fille, 1916-1953
. Editor Jouvenel, Anne de, Gallimard, 2003.
527
Natalie Barney
shared...
Occupation
Viola Tree
VT
gave a concert at the
Aeolian Hall
in
London
. She sang French songs, including some by
Claude Debussy
and
Maurice Ravel
.
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The Æolian Hall was the venue for
Edith Sitwell
's notorious...
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Colette
Colette
collaborated with composer
Maurice Ravel
. She wrote the libretto, he the music, for a
petit opéra-comique
,
View reference
qtd. in
Colette,.
Lettres à Sa Fille, 1916-1953
. Editor Jouvenel, Anne de, Gallimard, 2003.
250n1
L'Enfant et les Sortilèges
, which premiered this day at
Monte Carlo
.
View reference
Castle, Terry. “Yes you, sweetheart”.
London Review of Books
, 16 Mar. 2000, pp. 3-8.
7
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Colette, and Maurice Ravel.
L’Enfant et les Sortilèges
. Durand, 1925.