奥维达

奥维达(Ouida /ˈwdə/1839年1月1日—1908年1月25日[1]),或译薇達,原名玛利亚·露易丝·拉梅(Maria Louise Ramé,她本人倾向使用Marie Louise de la Ramée),是一名英国小说家,以笔名“奥维达”知名。她创作出像是《弗兰德斯的狗》等四十多部小说和大量的短片故事、散文。她的小说十分畅销,稿费颇丰,因此生活也十分奢靡,经常在伦敦的豪华酒店里举办沙龙,最终她的财富被她挥霍一空,去世后留下大笔的债务。

Maria Louise Ramé
1867–1871年间摄
出生(1839-01-01)1839年1月1日
英格兰圣埃德蒙兹伯里
逝世1908年1月25日(1908歲—01—25)(69歲)
意大利维亚雷焦
筆名Ouida
職業小说家

簽名

生平

奧維達出生于圣埃德蒙兹伯里[2],她的母亲苏珊·萨顿是一个葡萄酒商之女[3],而父亲是法国人[2][4]。其笔名来自她的中间名“Louise”[5]

1863年,奧維達出版第一部小说《Held in Bondage》[5]。她主要在伦敦进行创作,曾在朗豪酒店举办沙龙[6]。1871年左右,奧維達移居意大利,1874年她和母亲在佛罗伦萨定居。1908年1月25日,奧維達因肺炎在维亚雷焦去世,安葬在巴尼-迪卢卡

作品

年份名称注释
1863Held in Bondage原名《Granville de Vigne》
1865Strathmore
1866Chandos
1867Cecil Castlemaine's Gage
1867Idalia
1867Under Two Flags后被多次改编为电影
1868 Randolph Gordon and Other Stories
1868Beatrice Boville and Other Stories
1869Tricotrin
1870Puck
1871Folle-Farine
1872A Leaf in the Storm, and other stories包括:A Leaf in the Storm, A Provance Rose, A Dog of Flanders, and A branch of Lilac
1872弗兰德斯的狗多次改编为电影
1874Pascarel
1874Two Little Wooden Shoes也曾以《Bébée》的名字出版
1875Signa
1876In a Winter City
1877Ariadne
1878Friendship
1880Moths
1880Pipistrello and Other Stories
1881A Village Commune
1882Bimbi: Stories for Children
1882In Maremma
1883Afternoon
1883Frescoes: Dramatic Sketches
1883Wanda
1884Princess Napraxine
1885A Rainy June
1885Othmar
1886Don Guesaldo
1887A House Party
1889Guilderoy
1890Ruffino and Other Stories
1890Syrlin
1891Santa Barbara and Other Stories
1892The Tower of Taddeo
1893The New Priesthood: A Protest Against Vivisection
1894The Silver Christ
1894The Silver Christ and A Lemon Tree
1894Two Offenders and Other Tales
1895The Nürnberg Stove
1895Toxin
1895Views and Opinions
1896Le Selve and Other Tales
1897An Altruist
1897Dogs
1897Muriella; or, Le Selve
1897The Massarenes
1899La Strega and Other Stories
1900Critical Studies
1900The Waters of Edera
1901Street Dust and Other Stories
1908Helianthus
1910Moufflou and other stories

参考文献

  1. Encyclopedia, Britannica. . [15 January 2008]. (原始内容存档于2008-05-15).
  2. "Maria Louise Rame" 页面存档备份,存于, birth record, Bury St. Edmunds, FreeBMD, accessed 14 September 2019. Note: Does not include any information about parents.
  3. Schroeder, Natalie, and Shari Hodges Holt (2008). Ouida the Phenomenon: Evolving Social, Political, and Gender Concerns in her Fiction. Newark: University of Delaware Press. p. 14. ISBN 9780874130331.
  4. The New York Times 页面存档备份,存于, 29 January 1908. Note: Ouida was identified as the sister of the US Civil War officer, Col. George Roy Gliddoth. She was said to have "left her home in America at a tender age under the care of a woman who adopted her as her daughter." Another article about her supposed Gliddoth family was reported in Publishers Weekly at the same time.
  5. . [20 October 2010].
  6. . Guide to The Langham Hotel. langhamhotels.com. [20 October 2010]. (原始内容存档于2009-05-03).

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