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    Dorothy Bussy (née Strachey; 24 July 1865 – 1 May 1960) was an English novelist and translator, close to the Bloomsbury Group. Dorothy Bussy was a member...
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  • Olivia is a novel by Dorothy Bussy. In her literary work, it was the only novel written by Bussy; it was published in 1949 by Hogarth Press, the publishing...
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  • and based on the 1950 semi-autobiographical novel of the same name by Dorothy Bussy. It has been called a "landmark of lesbian representation". In the late...
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  • Albert Simon Aimé Bussy (30 June 1870 – 22 May 1954) was a French painter who married the English novelist Dorothy Bussy, née Strachey. He knew and painted...
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    of myself," Gide later commented. In 1918, Gide met and befriended Dorothy Bussy; they were friends for more than 30 years, and she translated many of...
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  • French novel written by André Gide. It was translated into English by Dorothy Bussy. It probes the complexities and terrors of adolescence and growing up...
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    company, Olivia takes its name from the heroine of a pulp novel by Dorothy Bussy who fell in love with her headmistress at a French boarding school....
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    (in French). Full text of The Counterfeiters (English translation by Dorothy Bussy) at HathiTrust Digital Library Fish, Scott. "Gide, André (1869-1951)...
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  • (Fringe episode), 2010 "Olivia" (Sugar episode), 2024 Olivia (Bussy novel), by Dorothy Bussy under the pen name "Olivia", 1949 Olivia (Rossner novel), by...
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    a far cry from the subdued order of traditional academic paintings. Dorothy Bussy quotes one critic of the work as calling the painting "the fanaticism...
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