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Renée Vivien was an influential poet and writer known for her contributions to lesbian literature in the early 20th century. Born in London in 1877, she later moved to Paris, where she became a prominent figure in the literary and artistic circles of the time. Her work often explored themes of love, desire, and identity, reflecting her own experiences and struggles. Vivien was known for her lyrical style and emotional depth, which resonated with many readers and helped to challenge societal norms surrounding sexuality.

Throughout her career, Renée Vivien published several collections of poetry and prose, including notable works such as 'A Crown of Violets' and 'Le Christ.' Her writings not only showcased her talents but also contributed to the broader discourse on women's rights and LGBTQ+ issues during a time when such topics were often taboo. Despite her relatively short life, Vivien's legacy endures, inspiring future generations of writers and activists advocating for equality and representation.

Дата рождения January 1, 1877
Место рождения London, England
Дата смерти January 18, 1909
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