- Colette - Wikipedia
Sidonie-Gabrielle Colette (French: [sidɔni ɡabʁijɛl kɔlɛt]; 28 January 1873 – 3 August 1954), known mononymously as Colette or as Colette Willy, was a French author and woman of letters
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- Colette | French Writer Feminist Icon | Britannica
Colette (born Jan 28, 1873, Saint-Sauveur-en-Puisaye, France—died Aug 3, 1954, Paris) was an outstanding French writer of the first half of the 20th century whose best novels, largely concerned with the pains and pleasures of love, are remarkable for their command of sensual description
- Colette: The most beloved French writer of all time - BBC
Colette's fame extends to being probably the only female writer known by her mononym – she is always and only Colette, though in fact this most feminine of names was her surname: she was born
- Colette Revolutionized French Literature With Her Depictions of Female . . .
She published more than 30 books, reported on the front lines of World War I, received a Nobel Prize nomination and served as the first woman president of the prestigious Académie Goncourt literary
- Colette - French Women Feminists in History: A Resource Guide . . .
Colette (1873-1945) was the foremost French woman author of her time Retreat From Love, first published in 1907, was the first of her novels to be written without the collaboration of her husband "Willy", from whom she had recently separated
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Colette was not merely the most famous writer of her day, but one of the most famous people, period A demimondaine with a shocking reputation, by the time of her death, in 1954, Colette was an
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