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The Very Rich Hours of Adrienne Monnier

This book offers an intimate look into the life of Adrienne Monnier, exploring her contributions to literature, her relationships with famous authors, and her role in shaping the cultural landscape of Paris. It includes personal anecdotes, critical analyses, and a celebration of Monnier's enduring legacy. more

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Adrienne Monnier
Adrienne Monnier

Adrienne Monnier was a French poet and publisher, recognized for her substantial impact on the literary scene. Born on April 26, 1892, and deceased on June 19, 1955, she was a distinguished figure during the interwar period. more

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