Jeanne Nette

Jeanne Mette (1867–1955), better known under her married name, Jane Catulle-Mendès, was a French poet. First married to Louis Alexandre Boussac, with whom she had two sons. After their divorce and her marriage to Catulle Mendès, she had a son, Primice, who died in 1917. She was appointed knight and officer of the Legion of Honour and Knight of the Order Leopold I of Belgium.

Jane Catulle-Mendes, from a 1906 publication.
Jeanne Mette reclining next to a table in 1909.

Works

  • Les Charmes, E. Fasquelle, Paris, 1904
  • Le livre de Cynthia, sonnets (Mercure de France, 1912) Lire en ligne
  • Le Cœur magnifique, A. Lemerre, Paris, 1909
  • Les Petites confidences chez soi, E. Sansot, Paris, 1911
  • Les Sept Filleuls de Janou, intermède héroïque en vers, avec Léon Guillot de Saix, Paris, Sarah-Bernhardt, 21 décembre 1915
  • Poèmes des temps heureux, E. Flammarion, Paris, 1924
  • France, ma bien aimée, E. Malfère, Amiens, 1925
  • Ton amour n'est pas à toi, A. Michel, Paris, 1927
  • L'Amant et l'Amour, roman, Baudinière, Paris, 1932
  • Sampiero Corso : 1498–1567, Robeur, Paris, 1938
  • Poésie et patrie. Le Chef et les siens, A. Michel, Paris, 1945
  • La Bataille de Moscou, poème dramatique en un acte avec chœurs, Paris, Salle Pleyel, 25 février 1945
  • La Ville merveilleuse, Rio de Janeiro, poèmes, E. Sansot, Paris, s. d.
  • At the BNF
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