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Pierre Louÿs

Pierre-Félix Louÿs (French: [pjɛʁ lu.is]; 10 December 1870 – 4 June 1925) was a Belgian poet and writer, most renowned for lesbian and classical themes in some of his writings. He is known as a writer who sought to "express pagan sensuality with stylistic perfection".[1] He was made first a Chevalier and then an Officer of the Légion d'honneur for his contributions to French literature.

Pierre Louÿs
Louÿs, c. 1890-1900
BornPierre-Félix Louis
(1870-12-10)10 December 1870
Ghent, Belgium
Died4 June 1925(1925-06-04) (aged 54)
Paris, France
Resting placeMontparnasse Cemetery
Pen namePierre Chrysis, Peter Lewys, Chibrac
Occupationnovelist, poet
LanguageFrench
Period1891–1925
GenreErotic literature
Literary movementSymbolism
Notable worksLes Chansons de Bilitis
Signature

Life edit

Pierre Louÿs was born Pierre Félix Louis on 10 December 1870 in Ghent, Belgium, but relocated to France, where he spent the rest of his life. He studied at the École Alsacienne in Paris, and there he developed a good friendship with a future Nobel Prize winner and champion of homosexual rights, André Gide. From 1890 onwards, he began spelling his name as "Louÿs", and pronouncing the final S, as a way of expressing his fondness for classical Greek culture (the letter Y is known in French as i grec or "Greek I").[2] During the 1890s, he became a friend of the Irish homosexual dramatist Oscar Wilde, and was the dedicatee of Wilde's Salomé in its original (French) edition. Louÿs thereby was able to socialize with homosexuals. Louÿs started writing his first erotic texts at the age of 18, at which time he developed an interest in the Parnassian and Symbolist schools of writing.

Early writings edit

During 1891, Louÿs helped initiate a literary review, La Conque,[3] where he proceeded to publish Astarte, an early collection of erotic verse already marked by his distinctive style. During 1894 he published another erotic collection of 143 prose poems, Songs of Bilitis (Les Chansons de Bilitis), this time with strong lesbian themes.[4][5] It was divided into three sections, each representative of a phase of Bilitis's life: Bucolics in Pamphylia, Elegies at Mytilene, and Epigrams in the Isle of Cyprus; dedicated to her were also a short Life of Bilitis and three epitaphs in The Tomb of Bilitis. What made The Songs sensational is Louÿs's claim that the poems were the work of an ancient Greek courtesan and contemporary of Sappho, Bilitis; to himself, Louÿs ascribed the modest role of translator. The pretense did not last long, and "translator" Louÿs was soon revealed as Bilitis herself. This did little to discredit The Songs of Bilitis, however, as it was praised for its sensuality and refined style, even more extraordinary for the author's compassionate portrayal of lesbian sexuality.

Some of the poems were intended as songs for voice and piano. Louÿs's friend Claude Debussy composed a musical adaptation of three of the poems as his Chansons de Bilitis (Lesure Number 90) for voice and piano (1897–1898):[6]

  • La flûte de Pan: Pour le jour des Hyacinthies
  • La chevelure: Il m'a dit «Cette nuit j'ai rêvé»
  • Le tombeau des Naiades: Le long du bois couvert de givre.

Debussy also published Six épigraphes antiques during 1914 as piano pieces for four hands, commissioned as preludes to a recital of Louÿs's poems:

  • Pour invoquer Pan, dieu du vent d'ete
  • Pour un tombeau sans nom
  • Pour que la nuit soit propice
  • Pour la danseuse aux crotales
  • Pour l'egyptienne
  • Pour remercier la pluie au matin

During 1955, one of the first lesbian organizations in America named itself Daughters of Bilitis,[7] and to the present Louÿs's Songs continues to be an important work for lesbians.

Later writings edit

During 1896, Louÿs published his first novel, Aphrodite – Ancient Manners (Aphrodite – mœurs antiques), a description of courtesan life in Alexandria. It is considered a mixture of both literary excess and refinement, and was the best selling work (at 350,000 copies) by any living French author of the time.[citation needed] Although Debussy claimed exclusive rights to compose an opera based on Aphrodite (and Louÿs said he had to turn down several similar applications), the project never got under way.[8]

Louÿs later published Les Aventures du roi Pausole (The Adventures of King Pausole) in 1901, Pervigilium Mortis in 1916, both of them libertine compositions, and Manuel de civilité pour les petites filles à l'usage des maisons d'éducation, written during 1917 and published posthumously and anonymously in 1927.[9][10]

Inspired by Abel Lefranc's arguments for the Derbyite theory of Shakespeare authorship, Louÿs proposed in 1919 that the works of Molière were actually written by Corneille.

Even while on his deathbed, Pierre Louÿs continued to write erotic verses.[citation needed]

Reception edit

Louÿs was named Chevalier de la Légion d'honneur on 31 December 1909 for his contribution to French literature as a man of letters. He was promoted to Officier de la Légion d'honneur on 14 January 1922.[11]

Illustrators edit

Many erotic artists have illustrated Louÿs's writings. Some of the most renowned have been Georges Barbier, Paul-Émile Bécat, Antoine Calbet, Beresford Egan, Foujita, Louis Icart, Joseph Kuhn-Régnier, Georges Lepape, Mariette Lydis, Milo Manara, André Edouard Marty, Pascal Pia, Georges Pichard, Rojan, Marcel Vertès, Édouard Zier, and Donald Denton.

The best known illustrations for The Songs of Bilitis were done by Willy Pogany in art deco style for a publication circulated privately by Macy-Masius, New York, during 1926.

List of works edit

  • 1891: Astarte.
  • 1894: Les Chansons de Bilitis ("The Songs of Bilitis").
    • 1926 The Songs of Bilitis, English translation by Alvah Bessie.
    • 1929: edition including suppressed poems.
    • 1930: Véritables Chansons de Bilitis ("Real Songs of Bilitis", probably not by Pierre Louÿs).
  • 1896: Aphrodite: mœurs antiques ("Aphrodite: ancient manners").
  • 1898: La Femme et le pantin ("The Woman and the Puppet").
  • 1901: Les Aventures du roi Pausole ("The adventures of King Pausole").
    • 1929 The Adventures of King Pausole, English translation by Charles Hope Lumley.
  • 1903: Sanguines.
  • 1906: Archipel ("Archipelago").
  • 1916: Pervigilium mortis ("Death watch").
  • 1925: Le Crépuscule des nymphes ("The twilight of the nymphs").
  • 1925: Quatorze Images ("Fourteen images").

Published posthumously:

  • 1926: Manuel de civilité pour les petites filles à l'usage des maisons d'éducation ("Handbook of behaviour for little girls to be used in educational establishments") • 2022 A Handbook of Manners for the Good Girls of France, English translation by Lono Taggers
  • 1926: Trois Filles de leur mère ("Three Daughters of their Mother")
    • 1958 The She-Devils (as by "Peter Lewys"), anonymous English translation [by William S. Robinson] published at Paris by the Ophelia Press.
    • 1969 Mother's Three Daughters, English translation by Sabine D'Estree (pseudonym of Richard Seaver )
  • 1927: Psyché
  • 1927: Pages (selected texts)
  • 1927: Douze douzains de dialogues ("Twelve dozen dialogues")
  • 1927: Histoire du roi Gonzalve et des douze princesses ("Story of King Gonzalve and the twelve princesses")
  • 1927: Poésies érotiques ("Erotic poems")
  • 1927: Pybrac
  • 1927: Trente-deux Quatrains ("Thirty-two quatrains")
  • 1933: Au Temps des juges: chants bibliques ("In the time of the Judges: Biblical songs")
  • 1933: Contes choisis (selected stories)
  • 1938: La Femme ("Woman")
  • 1945: Stances et derniers vers ("Stanzas and last verses")
  • 1948: Le Trophée de vulves légendaires ("The trophy of legendary vulvas")
  • 1949: Cydalise
  • 1988: L'Île aux dames ("The island of women")

For recent limited editions of further writings by Pierre Louÿs, see the bibliography[13] by Patrick J. Kearney

Adaptations edit

References edit

  1. ^ Donald Watt (ed), Aldous Huxley: The Critical Heritage (London/Boston: Routledge & Kegan Paul). Footnote to page 51: "Louÿs, French novelist and poet (1870–1925) who sought to express pagan sensuality with stylistic perfection"
  2. ^ "Pierre Louÿs: An Inventory of His Papers in the Carlton Lake Collection at the Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center". Research.hrc.utexas.edu:8080. Retrieved 2 September 2013.
  3. ^ Rosemary Lloyd, Mallarmé: the poet and his circle. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2005, ISBN 0-8014-8993-8, pp. 195–197
  4. ^ David Grayson, "Bilitis and Tanagra: afternoons with nude women" in Jane F. Fulcher (ed.), Debussy and his world. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2001, ISBN 0-691-09042-4, pp. 117–140
  5. ^ Peter Cogman, "Louÿs, Pierre" in The Encyclopedia of Erotic Literature, Edited by Gaétan Brulotte and John Philips (pp. 828–835). London : Routledge, 2006, ISBN 978-1-57958-441-2
  6. ^ Linda Cummins, Debussy and the Fragment. Amsterdam: Rodopi, 2006, ISBN 90-420-2065-2, p. 109
  7. ^ Elisabeth Ladenson, Proust's Lesbianism. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1999, ISBN 0-8014-3595-1, p. 3
  8. ^ Nichols, Roger (1998). The Life of Debussy. Cambridge University Press. pp. 85–86. ISBN 978-0-521-57887-5.
  9. ^ Patrick J. Kearney, A History of Erotic Literature. London: Parragon, 1982, ISBN 1-85813-198-7, p. 171
  10. ^ Pia, Pascal. Les Livres de l'Enfer: bibliographie critique des ouvrages érotiques dans leurs différentes éditions du XVIe siècle à nos jours, C. Coulet et A. Faure, 1978, ISBN 2-902687-01-X, pp. 425–426, 778
  11. ^ French government record archives
  12. ^ "Translations by Whittaker Chambers". WhittakerChambers.org. Retrieved 1 December 2010.
  13. ^ . Archived from the original on 28 May 2012. Retrieved 5 January 2010.

External links edit

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Pierre Louys news newspapers books scholar JSTOR May 2010 Learn how and when to remove this template message Pierre Felix Louys French pjɛʁ lu is 10 December 1870 4 June 1925 was a Belgian poet and writer most renowned for lesbian and classical themes in some of his writings He is known as a writer who sought to express pagan sensuality with stylistic perfection 1 He was made first a Chevalier and then an Officer of the Legion d honneur for his contributions to French literature Pierre LouysLouys c 1890 1900BornPierre Felix Louis 1870 12 10 10 December 1870Ghent BelgiumDied4 June 1925 1925 06 04 aged 54 Paris FranceResting placeMontparnasse CemeteryPen namePierre Chrysis Peter Lewys ChibracOccupationnovelist poetLanguageFrenchPeriod1891 1925GenreErotic literatureLiterary movementSymbolismNotable worksLes Chansons de BilitisSignature Contents 1 Life 1 1 Early writings 1 2 Later writings 2 Reception 3 Illustrators 4 List of works 5 Adaptations 6 References 7 External linksLife editPierre Louys was born Pierre Felix Louis on 10 December 1870 in Ghent Belgium but relocated to France where he spent the rest of his life He studied at the Ecole Alsacienne in Paris and there he developed a good friendship with a future Nobel Prize winner and champion of homosexual rights Andre Gide From 1890 onwards he began spelling his name as Louys and pronouncing the final S as a way of expressing his fondness for classical Greek culture the letter Y is known in French as i grec or Greek I 2 During the 1890s he became a friend of the Irish homosexual dramatist Oscar Wilde and was the dedicatee of Wilde s Salome in its original French edition Louys thereby was able to socialize with homosexuals Louys started writing his first erotic texts at the age of 18 at which time he developed an interest in the Parnassian and Symbolist schools of writing Early writings edit During 1891 Louys helped initiate a literary review La Conque 3 where he proceeded to publish Astarte an early collection of erotic verse already marked by his distinctive style During 1894 he published another erotic collection of 143 prose poems Songs of Bilitis Les Chansons de Bilitis this time with strong lesbian themes 4 5 It was divided into three sections each representative of a phase of Bilitis s life Bucolics in Pamphylia Elegies at Mytilene and Epigrams in the Isle of Cyprus dedicated to her were also a short Life of Bilitis and three epitaphs in The Tomb of Bilitis What made The Songs sensational is Louys s claim that the poems were the work of an ancient Greek courtesan and contemporary of Sappho Bilitis to himself Louys ascribed the modest role of translator The pretense did not last long and translator Louys was soon revealed as Bilitis herself This did little to discredit The Songs of Bilitis however as it was praised for its sensuality and refined style even more extraordinary for the author s compassionate portrayal of lesbian sexuality Some of the poems were intended as songs for voice and piano Louys s friend Claude Debussy composed a musical adaptation of three of the poems as his Chansons de Bilitis Lesure Number 90 for voice and piano 1897 1898 6 La flute de Pan Pour le jour des Hyacinthies La chevelure Il m a dit Cette nuit j ai reve Le tombeau des Naiades Le long du bois couvert de givre Debussy also published Six epigraphes antiques during 1914 as piano pieces for four hands commissioned as preludes to a recital of Louys s poems Pour invoquer Pan dieu du vent d ete Pour un tombeau sans nom Pour que la nuit soit propice Pour la danseuse aux crotales Pour l egyptienne Pour remercier la pluie au matinDuring 1955 one of the first lesbian organizations in America named itself Daughters of Bilitis 7 and to the present Louys s Songs continues to be an important work for lesbians Later writings edit During 1896 Louys published his first novel Aphrodite Ancient Manners Aphrodite mœurs antiques a description of courtesan life in Alexandria It is considered a mixture of both literary excess and refinement and was the best selling work at 350 000 copies by any living French author of the time citation needed Although Debussy claimed exclusive rights to compose an opera based on Aphrodite and Louys said he had to turn down several similar applications the project never got under way 8 Louys later published Les Aventures du roi Pausole The Adventures of King Pausole in 1901 Pervigilium Mortis in 1916 both of them libertine compositions and Manuel de civilite pour les petites filles a l usage des maisons d education written during 1917 and published posthumously and anonymously in 1927 9 10 Inspired by Abel Lefranc s arguments for the Derbyite theory of Shakespeare authorship Louys proposed in 1919 that the works of Moliere were actually written by Corneille Even while on his deathbed Pierre Louys continued to write erotic verses citation needed Reception editLouys was named Chevalier de la Legion d honneur on 31 December 1909 for his contribution to French literature as a man of letters He was promoted to Officier de la Legion d honneur on 14 January 1922 11 Illustrators editMany erotic artists have illustrated Louys s writings Some of the most renowned have been Georges Barbier Paul Emile Becat Antoine Calbet Beresford Egan Foujita Louis Icart Joseph Kuhn Regnier Georges Lepape Mariette Lydis Milo Manara Andre Edouard Marty Pascal Pia Georges Pichard Rojan Marcel Vertes Edouard Zier and Donald Denton The best known illustrations for The Songs of Bilitis were done by Willy Pogany in art deco style for a publication circulated privately by Macy Masius New York during 1926 List of works edit1891 Astarte 1894 Les Chansons de Bilitis The Songs of Bilitis 1926 The Songs of Bilitis English translation by Alvah Bessie 1929 edition including suppressed poems 1930 Veritables Chansons de Bilitis Real Songs of Bilitis probably not by Pierre Louys 1896 Aphrodite mœurs antiques Aphrodite ancient manners 1928 edition including suppressed passages translated into English during 1928 by Whittaker Chambers 12 1898 La Femme et le pantin The Woman and the Puppet 1908 Woman and Puppet English translation by G F Monkshood pseudonym of William James Clarke 1901 Les Aventures du roi Pausole The adventures of King Pausole 1929 The Adventures of King Pausole English translation by Charles Hope Lumley 1903 Sanguines 1906 Archipel Archipelago 1916 Pervigilium mortis Death watch 1925 Le Crepuscule des nymphes The twilight of the nymphs 1925 Quatorze Images Fourteen images Published posthumously 1926 Manuel de civilite pour les petites filles a l usage des maisons d education Handbook of behaviour for little girls to be used in educational establishments 2022 A Handbook of Manners for the Good Girls of France English translation by Lono Taggers 1926 Trois Filles de leur mere Three Daughters of their Mother 1958 The She Devils as by Peter Lewys anonymous English translation by William S Robinson published at Paris by the Ophelia Press 1969 Mother s Three Daughters English translation by Sabine D Estree pseudonym of Richard Seaver 1927 Psyche 1927 Pages selected texts 1927 Douze douzains de dialogues Twelve dozen dialogues 1927 Histoire du roi Gonzalve et des douze princesses Story of King Gonzalve and the twelve princesses 1927 Poesies erotiques Erotic poems 1927 Pybrac 1927 Trente deux Quatrains Thirty two quatrains 1933 Au Temps des juges chants bibliques In the time of the Judges Biblical songs 1933 Contes choisis selected stories 1938 La Femme Woman 1945 Stances et derniers vers Stanzas and last verses 1948 Le Trophee de vulves legendaires The trophy of legendary vulvas 1949 Cydalise 1988 L Ile aux dames The island of women For recent limited editions of further writings by Pierre Louys see the bibliography 13 by Patrick J KearneyAdaptations editThe 1977 movie That Obscure Object of Desire directed by Luis Bunuel is based on La Femme et le Pantin The 1935 movie The Devil Is a Woman directed and photographed by Josef von Sternberg starring Marlene Dietrich is also based on the novel Songs of Bilitis play created by Rogue Artists Ensemble and originally commissioned by the Getty Villa adapted by Katie Polebaum with music by Ego Plum Returning fall 2013 in Los Angeles Les Aventures du roi Pausole operette in three acts with music by Arthur Honegger and libretto by Albert Willemetz Theatre des Bouffes Parisiens on 12 December 1930 Aphrodite Monodramma di costumi antichi with music and libretto by Giorgio Battistelli after the novel Aphrodite mœurs antiques Premiere 7 Jul 1988 Villa Massimo Rome Curiosa Lou Jeunet s French movie 2019 References edit Donald Watt ed Aldous Huxley The Critical Heritage London Boston Routledge amp Kegan Paul Footnote to page 51 Louys French novelist and poet 1870 1925 who sought to express pagan sensuality with stylistic perfection Pierre Louys An Inventory of His Papers in the Carlton Lake Collection at the Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center Research hrc utexas edu 8080 Retrieved 2 September 2013 Rosemary Lloyd Mallarme the poet and his circle Ithaca NY Cornell University Press 2005 ISBN 0 8014 8993 8 pp 195 197 David Grayson Bilitis and Tanagra afternoons with nude women in Jane F Fulcher ed Debussy and his world Princeton Princeton University Press 2001 ISBN 0 691 09042 4 pp 117 140 Peter Cogman Louys Pierre in The Encyclopedia of Erotic Literature Edited by Gaetan Brulotte and John Philips pp 828 835 London Routledge 2006 ISBN 978 1 57958 441 2 Linda Cummins Debussy and the Fragment Amsterdam Rodopi 2006 ISBN 90 420 2065 2 p 109 Elisabeth Ladenson Proust s Lesbianism Ithaca NY Cornell University Press 1999 ISBN 0 8014 3595 1 p 3 Nichols Roger 1998 The Life of Debussy Cambridge University Press pp 85 86 ISBN 978 0 521 57887 5 Patrick J Kearney A History of Erotic Literature London Parragon 1982 ISBN 1 85813 198 7 p 171 Pia Pascal Les Livres de l Enfer bibliographie critique des ouvrages erotiques dans leurs differentes editions du XVIe siecle a nos jours C Coulet et A Faure 1978 ISBN 2 902687 01 X pp 425 426 778 French government record archives Translations by Whittaker Chambers WhittakerChambers org Retrieved 1 December 2010 Scissors and paste net Archived from the original on 28 May 2012 Retrieved 5 January 2010 External links edit nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Pierre Louys See also nbsp Media at Wikimedia Commons nbsp Works at Project Gutenberg nbsp Works at Dominio Publico nbsp Works at Dominio PublicoWorks at eBooks GratuitsPierre Louys Papers at the Harry Ransom Center Pierre Louys Papers at Columbia University Pierre Louys at IMDb Works by Pierre Louys at Project Gutenberg Works by or about Pierre Louys at Internet Archive Works by Pierre Louys at LibriVox public domain audiobooks nbsp Author 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