Marie Huot
Marie Huot | |
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Born | Mathilde Marie Constance Ménétrier 28 June 1846 Yonne, France |
Died | 13 April 1930 Paris, France | (aged 83)
Occupation(s) | Activist, writer |
Spouse |
Anatole-Théodore-Marie Huot
(m. 1869) |
Marie Huot (born Mathilde Marie Constance Ménétrier; 28 June 1846 – 13 April 1930) was a French poet, writer, feminist, animal rights and vegetarianism activist.
Biography
Mathilde Marie Constance Ménétrier was born in 1846. In 1869, she married Anatole-Théodore-Marie Huot, the editor of the leftist Parisian review, L'Encyclopédie Contemporaine Illustrée.[1] She was a close friend of the Swedish anarchist, impressionist painter Ivan Aguéli, whom she indirectly introduced to Sufism[2] and dedicated her collection of symbolism poems Le Missel de Notre-Dame des Solitudes ("The Missal of Our Lady of Solitudes").[3]
Huot was an advocate for animal rights and member of the Parisian animal protection society,
Active in the French
Selected publications
Articles
- "Le Droit des Animaux" ("Animal Law"), La Revue socialiste, Iss. 6, 1887, pp. 47–56
Books
- Le Missel de Notre-Dame des Solitudes ("The Missal of Our Lady of Solitudes") (Paris: E. Sansot, 1908) (preface by Rachilde)
- Le Mal de Vivre ("The Pain of Living") (Paris: Génération Consciente, 1909)
References
- ^ Brecq, Mahdî (2017). "Nouveaux éclairages sur Ivan Aguéli" [New lights on Ivan Aguéli]. Cahiers de l'Unité (in French). Retrieved 2020-04-15.
- ^ ISBN 978-0-19-539601-0.
- ^ Brecq, Mahdî (2018). "Nouveaux éclairages sur Ivan Aguéli (III)" [New insights into Ivan Aguéli (III)]. Cahiers de l'Unité (in French). Retrieved 2020-04-15.
À mon frère d'armes, à l'artiste fervent Ivan Aguéli (en religion Abdul Hâdi) [To my brother in arms, to the 'fervent artist Ivan Aguéli (in religion Abdul Hâdi)']
- ^ ISBN 978-0-520-07101-8.
- ^ JSTOR j.ctt1jd94gh.10
- ISBN 978-1-84376-548-6.)
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: CS1 maint: location (link - ^ Huot, Marie (1909). Le Mal de Vivre. Paris: Génération Consciente.