About: Jeanne Galzy

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Jeanne Galzy (1883–1977), born Louise Jeanne Baraduc, was a French novelist and biographer from Montpellier. She was a long-time member of the jury for the Prix Femina. Largely forgotten today, she was known as a regional author, but also wrote three novels early in her career that explore lesbian topics; she has been referred to as one of the "pioneers in the writing of lesbian desire and despair."

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  • جين جالزي (بالفرنسية: Jeanne Galzy)‏ ولدت في 30 سبتمبر 1883 في مونبلييه وتوفت بنفس المكان في 7 مايو 1977. وهي روائية وكاتبة سيرة ذاتية فرنسية. وهي عضوة بلجنة التحكيم بجائزة فيمينا الأدبية. حصلت على جائزة فيمينا الأدبية عام 1923. (ar)
  • Jeanne Galzy (1883–1977), born Louise Jeanne Baraduc, was a French novelist and biographer from Montpellier. She was a long-time member of the jury for the Prix Femina. Largely forgotten today, she was known as a regional author, but also wrote three novels early in her career that explore lesbian topics; she has been referred to as one of the "pioneers in the writing of lesbian desire and despair." (en)
  • Jeanne Galzy, pseudonyme de Jeanne Baraduc, née le 30 septembre 1883 à Montpellier et morte le 6 mai 1977 à Montarnaud, est une femme de lettres française. Romancière et biographe, elle est aussi poétesse, essayiste, dramaturge, critique littéraire, et membre du jury du prix Femina. (fr)
  • 珍妮·加尔齐(法語:Jeanne Galzy,1883年-1977年),法国小说家和传记作家,出生于蒙彼利埃。她长期担任费米娜奖评委。因在早期著作过三本女同性恋主题小说,被称为“描述女同性恋欲望和绝望的先驱者”。 (zh)
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  • Louise Jeanne Baraduc (en)
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  • 1883 (xsd:integer)
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  • Louise Jeanne Baraduc (en)
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  • Montpellier, France (en)
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  • Jeanne Galzy in 1923 (en)
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  • Montpellier, France (en)
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  • Lesbian fiction, regional fiction, biography, drama (en)
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  • French (en)
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  • Jeanne Galzy (en)
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  • French (en)
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  • Les Allongés (en)
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  • novelist, biographer (en)
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  • Protestant cemetery of Montpellier (en)
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  • جين جالزي (بالفرنسية: Jeanne Galzy)‏ ولدت في 30 سبتمبر 1883 في مونبلييه وتوفت بنفس المكان في 7 مايو 1977. وهي روائية وكاتبة سيرة ذاتية فرنسية. وهي عضوة بلجنة التحكيم بجائزة فيمينا الأدبية. حصلت على جائزة فيمينا الأدبية عام 1923. (ar)
  • Jeanne Galzy (1883–1977), born Louise Jeanne Baraduc, was a French novelist and biographer from Montpellier. She was a long-time member of the jury for the Prix Femina. Largely forgotten today, she was known as a regional author, but also wrote three novels early in her career that explore lesbian topics; she has been referred to as one of the "pioneers in the writing of lesbian desire and despair." (en)
  • Jeanne Galzy, pseudonyme de Jeanne Baraduc, née le 30 septembre 1883 à Montpellier et morte le 6 mai 1977 à Montarnaud, est une femme de lettres française. Romancière et biographe, elle est aussi poétesse, essayiste, dramaturge, critique littéraire, et membre du jury du prix Femina. (fr)
  • 珍妮·加尔齐(法語:Jeanne Galzy,1883年-1977年),法国小说家和传记作家,出生于蒙彼利埃。她长期担任费米娜奖评委。因在早期著作过三本女同性恋主题小说,被称为“描述女同性恋欲望和绝望的先驱者”。 (zh)
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  • جين جالزي (ar)
  • Jeanne Galzy (fr)
  • Jeanne Galzy (en)
  • 珍妮·加尔齐 (zh)
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