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From Childhood to Girlhood : The Diary of a Young Artist

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Marie Bashkirtseff's diary was first published in 1887, and was only the second diary by a woman published in France till that date.

It was an immediate success. British Prime Minister William Gladstone referred to her diary as "a book without a parallel", and another early admirer was George Bernard Shaw.

Her diary was cited as an inspiration by the American writer Mary MacLane, whose own shockingly confessional diary was written a bare generation later, and it was mentioned as a model by later writers who became known for their diaries, including Pierre Louys, Katherine Mansfield, and Anais Nin.

Bashkirtseff's diary has been called "a strikingly modern psychological self-portrait of a young, gifted mind," and her urgent prose, which occasionally breaks out into dialogue, remains extremely readable.

She was multilingual and despite her self-involvement, was a keen observer with an acute ear for hypocrisy, so that her diary also offers a near-novelistic account of the late nineteenth century European bourgeoisie.

A consistent theme throughout her journal is her deep desire to achieve fame, inflected by her increasing fear that her intermittent illnesses might turn out to be tuberculosis.

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8027308704 / 9788027308705
Paperback / softback
30/12/2020
Czechia
72 pages
152 x 229 mm, 109 grams
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