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  1. Early Life. Sidonie-Gabrielle Colette was born in Saint-Saveur-en-Puisaye, France, a Burgundian village in the Yonne region, on January 28, 1873.

  2. Colette, whose complete works fill sixteen large volumes, is best known for her novels. Her first success, La Vagabonde (1911; The Vagabond, 1955), was followed by its sequel, L’Entrave (1913 ...

  3. The Collected Stories of Colette, edited by Robert Phelps and translated by Matthew Ward, Antonia White, et al., features one hundred of her short stories culled from twelve volumes published ...

  4. Complete summary of Colette's The Vagabond. eNotes plot summaries cover all the significant action of The Vagabond.

  5. Colette also creates potently erotic scenes without explicit descriptions of intercourse, relying instead on oblique observations, sensuous suggestions, ...

  6. Sep 19, 2024 · All the central characters in The Vagabond were inspired by people Colette knew personally. Renee Nere is a reflection of Colette herself, although she also shares traits with the poet Renee ...

  7. Sep 19, 2024 · Colette. Boston: Twayne, 1983. Places The Vagabond in the context of Colette’s career as a major writer. A good starting place. Ward, Nicole Jouve. Colette. Bloomington: Indiana University Press ...

  8. Colette's Break of Day was written in 1928 and is considered one of the author's most momentous achievements. The story is written in the first-person present tense and is constructed as a sort of ...

  9. Oct 2, 2024 · Colette invites the reader to consider Lea as archetypal Woman. Cite this page as follows: "Chéri - The Characters." Literary Essentials: World Fiction, edited by Frank Northen Magill, ...

  10. For Colette, women embody that life force in their strength, endurance, adaptability, and ability to face life’s problems squarely because she believes that women are more in harmony with nature ...

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