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==Occupation==
 
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Writer, Poet
  
==Notable Achievements==
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Novelist, poet.  Notable books include 'Lord Lyllian' (1905).  Convicted of indecency, and moved to Capri before returning to Paris.  His home in Capri (Villa Lysis) is today a tourist attraction.  Partner of [[Nino Cesarini]].
  
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* https://strangeflowers.wordpress.com/2009/11/05/last-round/
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* http://www.hiddencapri.com/2014/06/villa-lysis-fersen-in-capri/
  
Novelist, poet. Convicted of indecency, and moved to Capri before returning to Paris. Partner of Nino Cesarini.
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Revision as of 15:48, 9 April 2016

Jacques d'Adelsward-Fersen

Country

France

Birth - Death

1880 - 1923

Occupation

Writer, Poet

Description

Novelist, poet. Notable books include 'Lord Lyllian' (1905). Convicted of indecency, and moved to Capri before returning to Paris. His home in Capri (Villa Lysis) is today a tourist attraction. Partner of Nino Cesarini.

Further Reading/Research


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