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Maria Van Rysselberghe

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Maria Van Rysselberghe (née Monnom; 1866–1959) was a Belgian writer, best remembered for her collection titled Cahiers de la petite dame which was published posthumously in four volumes in the Cahiers André Gide. She was the wife of Théo van Rysselberghe, and a muse and confidante of André Gide.[1][2][3]

References

  1. ^ Mouëllic, Bernard (2010). Maria Van Rysselberghe: la petite dame et son temps (in French). le Chat qui pêche. ISBN 978-2-9523154-2-5.
  2. ^ Roussillat, Jacques (2017). Maria Van Rysselberghe, la petite dame d'André Gide: biographie (in French). Pierre-Guillaume de Roux. ISBN 978-2-36371-180-9.
  3. ^ Gide, André. Entretiens avec Maria Van Rysselberghe (in French). Retrieved 13 March 2023.