Creative Women of the "Lost Generation"

Creative Women of the "Lost Generation"

Women in the Arts in the Wake of the Great War

Irvine, Margot; Francis, Kimberly

Taylor & Francis Ltd

01/2025

264

Mole

9781032387369

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Introduction
Part 1. Survivors
1. Madame Stichel: A Trailblazing Ballet Choreographer Before and After the War
2. Nadia Boulanger and Louise Cruppi: Triumphs and Tragedy in the Shadow of the First World War
3. Marie Laurencin: Transformed by war - from Apollinaire and His Friends to the Ballets Russes
Part 2. Propagandists
4.Lalla Vandervelde: A Patriotic Belgian Heroine's "Journey out of War"
5. Lena Ashwell: Advocate, Leader, and Theatre Manager
6. Emma Calve: A Diva's campagne de propagande
Part 3. Witnesses
7. Claire Croiza: Post-war Muse/Performing Mourning
8. Mabel Gardner: Shaped by War, Les Ateliers d'art sacre
9. Clara Longworth de Chambrun: Writing about War
Part 4. Pioneers
10. Germaine Dulac, Lotte Reiniger and Esfir Shub: How Well-Bred Girls Turned Film into Women's Business
11. Anne Dike and Anne Morgan: Recreating France through Public Cinema
Afterword
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