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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 ...
Madama Butterfly discography; H. Harakiri (1919 film) M. M. Butterfly; M. Butterfly (film) Madame Butterfly (play) Madame Butterfly (short story) Madame Chrysanthème ...
Loti (right) with "Chrysanthème" and Pierre le Cor in Japan, 1885. In 1890 Loti published Au Maroc , the record of a journey to Fez in company with a French embassy, and Le Roman d'un enfant ( The Story of a Child ), a somewhat fictionalized recollection of Loti's childhood that would greatly influence Marcel Proust .
Fans is the second album by Malcolm McLaren, released in 1984.It was an attempt at fusing opera with 1980s R&B and contains adaptations of pieces from famous operas such as Madama Butterfly and Carmen.
In 1919, a young Chinese woman, Lotus Flower, sees an unconscious man floating in the water at the seashore, and quickly gets help for him. The man is Allen Carver, an American. Soon the two have fallen in love, and they get married "Chinese fashion". Carver promises to take her with him when he returns home.
Inspired by Pierre Loti's novel Madame Chrysanthème and Japanese artwork, van Gogh painted La Mousmé, a well-dressed Japanese girl. He wrote in a letter to his brother: "It took me a whole week...but I had to reserve my mental energy to do the mousmé well.