Azalaïs d'Arbaud

Azalaïs d'Arbaud (née Marie-Azalaïs Valère-Martin; 1834-1917) was a French writer in the Occitan language. She lived in Meyrargues, Bouches-du-Rhône. She worked at Amarna Prouvençau, and in 1860 wrote Madaleno e lou tavan Rous (the first poem written by a woman and included in the Amarna since its creation in 1855). La Dourgueto followed in 1862. In 1888, she was awarded the first prize at the Jeux Floraux at Digne for l'Anello d'or. Arbaud was the wife of Count Felix Arbaud; she was the mother of the poet Joseph d'Arbaud and a daughter, Berthe.[1]

Azalaïs d'Arbaud
BornMarie-Azalaïs Valère-Martin
1834
Died1917
OccupationWriter
LanguageOccitan
NationalityFrench
CitizenshipFrance
ChildrenJoseph d'Arbaud
Berthe d'Arbaud

Selected works

  • Madaleno e lou tavan
  • La Dourgueto
  • Lis amouro de ribas (1863)
gollark: It did best when I made the payoffs a bit positive.
gollark: * grudger
gollark: Interesting, devil is still best.
gollark: I did.
gollark: I'll try making the payoff matrix a bit positive, for purposes.

References

  1. Julian, Charles Pierre (1920). "Madame Azalaïs d'Arbaud, La Felibresse du Caulon". Anthologie du Félibrige Provençal (1850 à nos jours), poésie, textes choisis accompagnés de la traduction littérale en regard, de notices bio-bibliographiques, de nombreux autographes et de la musique des chansons les plus connues (in Occitan). Paris: Delagrave. pp. 442–443. Retrieved 14 March 2015.


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