Belgioioso, Cristina Trivulzio di (1808 - 1871)
Short name | Belgioioso, Cristina Trivulzio di |
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VIAF | http://viaf.org/viaf/59152953/ |
First name | Cristina |
Birth name | Trivulzio |
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Alternative name | Cristina Trivulzio di Belgiojoso |
Date of birth | 1808 |
Date of death | 1871 |
Flourishing | - |
Sex | Female |
Place of birth | Milano |
Place of death | Milano |
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Aristocratic title | - |
Professional or ecclesiastical title | - |
Belgioioso, Cristina Trivulzio di was ...
related to | Jaubert, Caroline |
related to | Agoult, Marie d' |
related to | Melegari, Dora |
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Receptions of Belgioioso, Cristina Trivulzio di, the person (for receptions of her works, see under each individual Work)
Title | Author | Date | Type |
*Art. in Ons Streven | Unknown journalist (to be identified) | 1871 | is obituary of |
Henri Lehmann, portrait of Princess Cristina Trivulzio Belgiojoso, 1843 | None | is portrait of |
MENTIONED IN: - McFadden, Golden Cables: Matrix, 189 - Offen, European feminisms, 2000, 143 Cf. - Stephens 124 - Irene Zanini-Cordi, "Neither Exile nor Migrant: Cristina Trivulzio di Belgiojoso as Nomad", in Agnese Fidecaro, Henriette Partzsch, Suzan van Dijk, Valérie Cossy (eds.), Femmes écrivains à la croisée des langues / Women Writers at the Crossroads of Languages, 1700-2000. Genève: MétisPresses, 2009, p. 241-252. (see hyperlink)
Milan 28-06-1808 - Milan 05-07-1871.
She traveled a lot and lived in France, Turkey, Lebanon, Malta, Syria. Also visited Palestine.
1 illegitimate daughter.
Translator from Italian.
Philosopher (info Erica Durante, nov. 2005).
No translations into Dutch according to NCC/Picarta
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NOT MENTIONED IN:
- Buck, Guide to women's literature, 1992
Collaboration/connections with male authors / historical figures :
- Honoré de Balzac
- Camillo Cavour
- Vincenzo Gioberti
- Heinrich Heine
- Victor Hugo
- Franz Liszt
- Francois Mignet
- Alfred de Musset
- Augustin Thierry
- Alexis de Tocqueville
- Niccolò Tommaseo