Élisabeth de Gramont

''Photograph of Elisabeth de Gramont by [[Nadar]]'' Antoinette Corisande Élisabeth, Duchess of Clermont-Tonnerre (née de Gramont; 23 April 1875 – 6 December 1954) was a French writer of the early 20th century, best known for her long-term lesbian relationship with Natalie Clifford Barney, an American writer. Élisabeth de Gramont had grown up among the highest aristocracy; when she was a child, according to Janet Flanner, "peasants on her farm... begged her not to clean her shoes before entering their houses". She looked back on this lost world of wealth and privilege with little regret, and became known as the "red duchess" for her support of socialism and feminism.

She was a close friend, and sometimes critic of writer Marcel Proust, whom she first met in 1903. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Mémoires de la tour Eiffel. by Gramont, Elisabeth de, 1875-1954

    [Paris] : Grasset, 1937
    Format: Book


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    Un grand poète by Gramont, Elisabeth de, 1875-1954

    Paris : [publisher not identified], 1946
    Format: Book


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    Marcel Proust. by Gramont, Elisabeth de, 1875-1954

    Paris : Flammarion, 1948
    Format: Book


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    Barbey d'Aurevilly. by Gramont, Elisabeth de, 1875-1954

    Paris : B. Grasset, 1946
    Format: Book


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    Pomp and circumstance by Gramont, Elisabeth de, 1875-1954

    London : J. Cape, 1929
    Format: Book


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    Romaine Brooks ; portraits, tableaux, dessins by Brooks, Romaine

    Paris, 1952
    Other Authors: “…Gramont, Elisabeth de, 1875-1954…”
    Format: Book