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Mộng Tuyết

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Mộng Tuyết (Hà Tiên, 1914-2007), real name Thái Thị Úc was a Vietnamese poet.[1] She married the poet Đông Hồ.

In 1943 she published Hương Xuân, the first poetry collection by women poets in quốc ngữ, together with Hằng Phương, Vân Đài and Anh Thơ.[2][3]

References

  1. ^ The Vietnam forum - Numéro 9 - Page 158 Yale University. Southeast Asia Studies - 1987 "Mộng Tuyết, born Thái Thị Úc in Hà Tiên in 1914 (and married to poet Đông Hồ ) , continued with the pre-1945 poetic tradition and joined an all-women poetry group called Quynh Eao, which was formed in 1961 and headed by the elderly ..."
  2. ^ Article.
  3. ^ Tham Seong Chee Essays on Literature and Society in Southeast Asia. 1981 Page 329 1981 "A place should also be reserved for the poetesses of Vietnam and the poets of the Resistance in South Vietnam. Among the most well-known poetesses are: Mrs. Van Dai, Mrs. Anh Tho, and Mrs. Hang Phuong."