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Novelist and essayist.  Recipient of the Prix Femina and the Erasmus Prize, she was the first woman elected to the Académie française, in 1980.  Published books include the novel 'Memoirs of Hadrian' (1951).  Among Yourcenar’s other works are the short stories collected in 'Nouvelles orientale's (1938; Oriental Tales), the prose poem 'Feux' (1936; Fires), and the short novel 'Le Coup de grâce' (1939; Eng. trans. Coup de Grâce). Bisexual.
 
Novelist and essayist.  Recipient of the Prix Femina and the Erasmus Prize, she was the first woman elected to the Académie française, in 1980.  Published books include the novel 'Memoirs of Hadrian' (1951).  Among Yourcenar’s other works are the short stories collected in 'Nouvelles orientale's (1938; Oriental Tales), the prose poem 'Feux' (1936; Fires), and the short novel 'Le Coup de grâce' (1939; Eng. trans. Coup de Grâce). Bisexual.
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==See Also==
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* [[Notable LGBTQ Essayists]]
  
 
==Further Reading/Research==
 
==Further Reading/Research==

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Marguerite Yourcenar

Country

France

Birth - Death

1903 - 1987

Occupation

Writer

Notable Achievements

Academie Francaise

Prix Feminine

Description

Novelist and essayist. Recipient of the Prix Femina and the Erasmus Prize, she was the first woman elected to the Académie française, in 1980. Published books include the novel 'Memoirs of Hadrian' (1951). Among Yourcenar’s other works are the short stories collected in 'Nouvelles orientale's (1938; Oriental Tales), the prose poem 'Feux' (1936; Fires), and the short novel 'Le Coup de grâce' (1939; Eng. trans. Coup de Grâce). Bisexual.

See Also

Further Reading/Research


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