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Marguerite Yourcenar

Marguerite Yourcenar

French writer

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Birthdate
June 8, 1903
Birthplace
City of Brussels
City of Brussels
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Date of Death
December 17, 1987
Place of Death
Bar Harbor, Maine
Bar Harbor, Maine
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Sous be ne fice d'inventaire
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Le coup de grâce
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Les charités d'Alcippe
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Cuento Azul
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Une belle matinée
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Translator
Author
Author
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Essayist
Novelist
Novelist
Poet
Poet
ISNI
00000001210359640
Open Library ID
OL20371A0
VIAF
1051548980

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Citizenship
France
France
Belgium
Belgium
United States
United States
Father
Michigan
Michigan
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Mother
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Fernande de Cartier de Marchienne
Notable Work
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Oriental Tales
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Memoirs of Hadrian
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The Abyss (Yourcenar novel)
Wikidata ID
Q163118
Overview

Marguerite Yourcenar was a writer, novelist, poet, essayist, and translator born on June 8, 1903 in the City of Brussels . She held citizenship in the United States, Belgium, and France . Her mother was Fernande de Cartier de Marchienne .

Some of Yourcenar's most notable works include , , and . She passed away on December 17, 1987, in Bar Harbor, Maine .

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