Sites Related to Anna de Noailles
(page updated November 2022; links appear by order of discovery)
- Videos on Anna de Noailles
- Commentary of the poem “L’Empreinte” (Le Coeur innombrable, 1901), by Aline Angoustures, 12 January 2018
- Commentary of the poem “J’écris pour que le jour…” (L’Ombre des jours, 1902), by Aline Angoustures, 16 September 2016
- Commemorative video, created by “Laclaud,” showing among other details the cemetery in Publier, on the shores of Lake Geneva, where Anna de Noailles’ heart was entombed
- Anna de Noailles on the site of the Féministes radicales
- L’Honneur de souffrir, slide show created by Luc-Marie Pouech in April 2012
- Slide show of photos of Anna de Noailles, created by Luc-Marie Pouech in March 2012
- Anna de Noailles’ Facebook Group
- Noailles documents at all French libraries (Catalogue Collectif de France) — her works are now in the public domain and most are accessible at the BNF online (search for “Anna de Noailles”)
- The Anna de Noailles Circle in France, created by Alexandre d’Oriano in 2008
- A blog on Anna de Noailles, created by “Laclaud” in February 2010, with a focus on Lake Geneva
- Correspondence with Maurice Barrès presented by Canal Académie in the program À voix lue, 27 August 2010
- Another blog on Anna de Noailles, in English, created in 2009 by Sebastian Hayes, poet and translator in the UK
- Noailles at the Royal Belgian Academy of French Language and Literature, where she was received June 4th, 1921
- Noailles on the Cercle des poètes oubliés (circle of forgotten poets)
- Noailles on the website of the Prix Fémina, previous “Prix de la vie heureuse,” of which she was the first president in 1905
- Noailles on Wikipedia: French — English
- Article in the Encyclopedia Universalis
- Noailles on the site Terres de femmes (scroll down the page to see other links)
- Noailles on the Québec site La poésie que j’aime
- “Anna de Noailles et les écrivains de son temps,” conference organized by Pierre Brunel, La Sorbonne Paris IV, May 16-17, 2003
- Noailles’ trip to Constantinople (present-day Istanbul)
- Proust’s 1907 article on Noailles‘ Les Éblouissements (English translation)
- Noailles’ bust by Auguste Rodin:
— clay model at the Musée Rodin in Paris
— marble version (of Madame X), at the Metropolitan Museum, New York - Noailles on Evene.fr
- A short study of the poem “La Mort fervente” from Noailles’ first collection Le Coeur innombrable (1901), a poem that renews the genre of death poetry, according to this study
- The poem “L’Empreinte” from Noailles’ 1901 collection Le Coeur innombrable
- Poems by Noailles, in English translation, at Black Cat Poems
- An article on Noailles’ 1905 novel La Domination, by Remy de Gourmont
- Audio reading of letters exchanged by Noailles and Maurice Barrès
- Poems set to music, on the The LiederNet Archive
- Noailles, anarchist “according to the Gospel” (in French)
- Noailles’ room at the Musée Carnavalet, in Paris, with a thematic presentation
- Noailles’ presence in Montreux, Switzerland, where she often resided
- Noailles’ tomb at the Cimetière du Père Lachaise, in Paris