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  1. Judith Gautier (25 August 1845, Paris – 26 December 1917) was a French poet, translator and historical novelist, the daughter of Théophile Gautier and Ernesta Grisi, sister of the noted singer and ballet dancer Carlotta Grisi.

  2. Judith Gautier, born on August 25, 1845, in Paris, was a French poet, novelist, playwright, and translator who worked with the Chinese and Japanese languages.

  3. A distinguished Sinologist who translated Chinese and Japanese texts, Judith Gautier (1845–1917) was at the center of French literary and artistic circles.

  4. Louise Charlotte Ernestine Gautier, dite Judith Gautier, par son mariage Madame Catulle Mendès, est une femme de lettres française, née le 25 août 1845 à Paris et morte le 26 décembre 1917 à Saint-Énogat.

  5. An Orientalist and France's first female academician, Judith Gautier was the elder daughter of the poet and critic Théophile Gautier and his mistress Ernesta Grisi , an Italian contralto.

  6. May 21, 2018 · Judith Gautier (1845–1917) is best known as muse to Victor Hugo and Richard Wagner. More recently, critics have started crediting her for bringing Asian culture to Parnassian-era Paris in her 1867 translations of Chinese poetry, Le Livre de jade.

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  8. Judith Gautier's career as a poet, dramatist, novelist, translator and critic spanned more than fifty years. A scholar who spoke and wrote Chinese, she became a distinguished Orientalist and the first female member of the Academie Goncourt.

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