Jane de la Vaudère (15 April 1857 – 26 July 1908) was the pen name of Jeanne Scrive, a French novelist, poet and playwright.
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Jeanne Scrive,
Born
(1857-04-15)15 April 1857 Paris, France
Died
26 July 1908(1908-07-26) (aged51) Paris, France
Pen name
Jane de la Vaudère
Occupation
Novelist
Language
French
Nationality
French
Genre
Science fiction and fantasy
Jane de la Vaudere was born on 15 April 1857 in Paris. Her father was a famous doctor, Gaspard-Léonard Scrive, Surgeon-General of the French Army during the Crimean War. She is considered by contemporary critics a participant in the Decadent movement and Naturalism.
Front cover of Les Androgynes, illustrated by Maurice Neumont.
Her poetic works include Les Heures perdues, L'Eternelle chanson, Minuit, and Evocation. She is also remembered for a collection of decadent novels and short stories, such as Les Androgynes (1903), Les Demi-Sexes (1897), or Les Sataniques (1897) — probably her masterpiece. She wrote exotic novels as well, including Les Courtisanes de Brahma, La Porte de Félicité or La Gueisha amoureuse.
She collaborated with the Théâtre du Grand Guignol. Vaudere died on 26 July 1908.
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