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Elena Văcărescu, or Hélène
Vacaresco (September 21, 1864 in
Bucharest –
February 17, 1947 in Paris), was a Romanian-French
aristocrat writer,
twice a...
- Mișu or
Mihail Ion Văcărescu (Francized
Michel Vacaresco; 1842 or 1843 – June 12, 1903), most
commonly known as Claymoor, was a Wallachian,
later Romanian...
- memory. She is
buried across the
sound in Somesville. 1952: Prix
Femina Vacaresco for Mémoires d'Hadrien (Memoirs of Hadrian) 1958: Prix Renée
Vivien for...
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established in 1999, is
awarded to an essay. It
replaced the Prix Hélène
Vacaresco. The has been
awarded to
several writers, for the
entirety of
their work...
- Broutelles, 26 rue Vavin, 7 Dec. 1927; from L to R, Mme
Catulle Mendès,
Vacaresco , F. Gregh, Zanta, Delarue-Mardrus,
Judith Cladel,
Marcelle Tynaire, An...
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awarded to an essay.
Established in 1999, it
replaced the Prix Hélène
Vacaresco. Prix
Femina Prix
Femina étranger "Prix Femina" (in French). La République...
- (who
became the
first President of Czechoslovakia), the
poets Helene Vacaresco and Anna de Noailles, Dr
Serge Voronoff, the
occultist Edouard Schure...
- (Hélène
Vacaresco) Le
dernier amour, (1895)
opera Libretto by Paul
Berlier Le Cobzar, (1909)
opera Libretto by
Elena Văcărescu (Hélène
Vacaresco) and Paul...
- Arts et des Lettres. 1989: De pe****
enfers variés, Seuil, (Prix
Femina Vacaresco and Prix Marcel-Thiébaut) 1996: Jean Rhys, la prisonnière,
Stock 1999:...
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writer and
daughter of Ioan
Lahovary Callimachi,
Princess Anne-Marie
Vacaresco (1949).
Yesterday was Mine.
Whittlesey House. The Lahovarys, a family...