Carmen Sylva (1843 - 1916)

Short name Carmen Sylva
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First name Carmen
Birth name Sylva
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Alternative name Dito and Idem , Elisabeth of Wied , Elisabeth Queen of Romania
Date of birth 1843
Date of death 1916
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Sex Female
Place of birth Germany
Place of death Bucharest (ROU)
Lived in Romania
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Carmen Sylva was ...
related to Mite Kremnitz
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Place(s) of Residence Romania
Receptions of Carmen Sylva, the person (for receptions of her works, see under each individual Work)
Title Author Date Type
Journal Frères Goncourt 1880 comments on person
Carmen Sylva : ein Lebensbild der Dichterin Mite Kremnitz 1882 is biography of
Tagesneuigkeiten Daily News Unknown journalist (to be identified) 1882 mentions person
*Lemma in Mannen en vrouwen van beteekenis in onze dagen Unknown author (to be identified) 1883 comments on person
Aus Carmen Sylvas Leben Baronne N. de Stackelberg 1886 is biography of
Carmen Sylva, haar leven en hare werken Fritz Smit Kleine 1886 is biography of
Kunst und Literatur Art and Literature Unknown journalist (to be identified) 1886 comments on person
Tagesneuigkeiten Daily News Unknown journalist (to be identified) 1886 mentions person
*Art. in De Gids Unknown journalist (to be identified) 1887 comments on person
Frauen — über Frauen Women - About Women Unknown journalist (to be identified) 1887 quotes person
Tagesneuigkeiten Daily News Unknown journalist (to be identified) 1887 mentions person
Kunst und Literatur Art and Literature Unknown journalist (to be identified) 1888 comments on person
Književnost in Umetnost Literature and Art ~~author female (name unknown) 1897 mentions person
Visoki gostje v Postojni Eminent Guests in Postojna Unknown journalist (to be identified) 1897 quotes person
Carmen Sylva Carmen Sylva Unknown journalist (to be identified) 1898 comments on person
Spominski listi o cesarici Elizabeti Diaries about Empress Elisabeth Pavlina Pajk 1899 mentions person
Carmen Sylva Unknown journalist (to be identified) 1899 comments on person
A rainha da Romania, Carmen Sylva Maria Cláudia de Campos, 1901 is biography of
Nekoliko aforizmov žen Some Aphorisms Written by Women Josip Ferfolja 1902 quotes person
Carmen Sylva. Eine Biographie Mite Kremnitz 1903 is biography of
Poezije Poems Ljudmila Poljanec 1906 is dedicated to
Lucca, Benedetto de, Carmen Sylva Unknown author (to be identified) 1907 comments on person
Nobelova nagrada za leto 1908 The 1908 Nobel Prize in Literature Unknown journalist (to be identified) 1908 mentions person
Razne stvari Various Unknown journalist (to be identified) 1914 mentions person
Carmen Sylva Carmen Sylva Unknown journalist (to be identified) 1916 is obituary of
Kraljica vdova Elizabeta Queen Widow Elisabeth Unknown journalist (to be identified) 1916 is obituary of
Două portrete: Ferdinand al României, Anatole France: cu un portret inedit de Jean Al. Steriade Two Portraits: Ferdinand, King of Romania and Anatole France Marthe Bibescu 1930 is biography of
MENTIONED IN: - Berger, Allemagne (portret) Cf. - Bengescu, G. Carmen Sylva intime: La Famille. L’Enfance. L’Èducation. Les Fiançailles. Le Mariage. La Maternité. L’Oeuvre littéraire et l’Oeuvre philanthropique. Paris: Société d’Édition et de Publications Librairie Félix Juven, 1905 - Bibescu, George. 1889, Exposition universelle. La Roumanie avan – pendant – après. Paris: Imprimerie Typographique J. Kugelmann, 1890. - Dumitrescu, Aurel, lt.-colonel; Eremiescu, Grigore, publicist. Închinare M. S. Regelui Carol II. Bucureşti: Imprimeria de Artă Richard Sergies, 1930. - Lindenberg, Paul. Regele Carol I al României; 70 de ani de viaţă a unui Viteaz, 7/20 Aprilie 1839 – 7/20 Aprilie 1909. Leipzig: Tipografia Metzger & Witiig, 1910. - Loti, Pierre. Une exilée. Lyon: Société des Amis des Livres, MDCCCXCIII (1893).
Her work was also translated by Titia van der Tuuk (BWSA) Daughter died when she was four. Royal family by marriage (Queen of Romania (1881-1914) Died in Bucharest. Collaboration/connections with male authors : - Romanian poet Vasile Alecsandri, supporter of Mihai Eminescu, considered the national poet of Romania - composer Gabriel Fauré (correspondence in BnF) In 1888 she received the Prix Botta, a prize awarded by the Académie française, for her volume of prose aphorisms Les Pensees d'une reine (Paris, 1882), [> reception! svd] Collaborating together Sylva-Kremnitz as Ditto and Idem NOT MENTIONED IN: - Buck, Guide to women's literature, 1992 KLK 1904 HOoms (link)