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Henry Gauthier-Villars (8 August 1859 – 12 January 1931), known by the pen name Willy [vili], [1] [2] [3] was a French fin de siècle writer and music critic who is today mostly known as the mentor and first husband of Colette. [3] Other pseudonyms used by Gauthiers-Villars are: Henry Maugis, Robert Parville, l’Ex-ouvreuse du Cirque d ...
Sep 21, 2018 · Born Sidonie-Gabrielle Colette in 1873 in the French countryside in Burgundy, she was 20 years old when she fell for Henry Gauthier-Villars, a 34-year-old friend of her father, played by Dominic ...
Nov 15, 2022 · In 1912, she was married again, this time to Henry de Jouvenel, the editor of Le Matin, a daily newspaper. Colette’s first husband was the literary celebrity Henry Gauthier-Villars. Photograph ...
Henry Gauthier-Villars, dit Willy, né à Villiers-sur-Orge le 10 août 1859 1 et mort à Paris ( 15 e arrondissement) le 12 janvier 1931 2, est un journaliste, critique musical et romancier français . Il a également utilisé divers autres pseudonymes, comme Henry Maugis, Robert Parville ou Henry Willy .
- Henri Jean Albert Gauthier-Villars
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- T.S. Eliot. As well as being the most influential poet of his time, T.S. Eliot was a director of Faber & Faber, in which capacity he employed a typist named Esme Valerie Fletcher as his assistant.
- Vladimir Nabokov. Nabokov’s wife, Vera, was her husband’s sternest critic and biggest fan. Vera acted as his typist, editor and literary agent, and did all the driving.
Apr 29, 2022 · Henry Gauthier-Villars (10 August 1859 – 12 January 1931) or Willy, his nom-de-plume, [1] was a French fin de siècle writer and music critic who is today mostly known as the mentor and first husband of Colette. [1] Other pseudonyms used by Gauthiers-Villars are: Henry Maugis, Robert Parville, l’Ex-ouvreuse du Cirque d’été, L’Ouvreuse ...
Henry Gauthier-Villars. Henry Gauthier-Villars (8 August 1859 - 12 January 1931) or Willy, his nom-de-plume, was a French writer and music critic, husband of Colette, and author of Lélie, fumeuse d'opium (1911)