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Pierre Le Cor, Pierre Loti and Okane-San, photographed in 1885. Madame Chrysanthème is a novel by Pierre Loti, presented as the autobiographical journal of a naval officer who was temporarily married to a Japanese woman while he was stationed in Nagasaki, Japan. [1]
Madame Chrysanthème (Madam Chrysanthemum) is an opera, described as a comédie lyrique, with music by André Messager to a libretto by Georges Hartmann and Alexandre André, after the semi-autobiographical novel Madame Chrysanthème (1887) by Pierre Loti. It consists of four acts with a prologue and an epilogue and is set in Nagasaki, Japan. [1]
Madame Chrysanthème may refer to: Madame Chrysanthème, 1887 story by Pierre Loti; Madame Chrysanthème, 1893 opera by André Messager, based on the novel This page ...
Madame Chrysanthème, a novel of Japanese manners that is a precursor to Madama Butterfly and Miss Saigon, was published the same year. [5] Loti (right) with "Chrysanthème" and Pierre le Cor in Japan, 1885.
It is based on the short story "Madame Butterfly" (1898) by John Luther Long, which in turn was based on stories told to Long by his sister Jennie Correll and on the semi-autobiographical 1887 French novel Madame Chrysanthème by Pierre Loti.
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Madame Chrysanthème (novel) T. The Toll of the Sea; U. Un bel dì, vedremo This page was last edited on 18 March 2024, at 14:01 (UTC). Text is available under ...
Madame Chrysanthème, staged at the Théâtre de la Renaissance in 1893, was a setting of Pierre Loti's story of a betrayed geisha, a theme that later inspired Puccini's Madama Butterfly; it was politely rather than enthusiastically received.