User:Ds2k/Valentine de Saint-Point

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Intro- She is primarily known for being the first woman to have written a futurist manifesto. Additionally, she was also active in Parisian salons as well as the associated literary and artistic movements of the Belle Epoque.

Intro- Her writings and performances of La Métachorie demonstrated her theory of "a total fusion of the arts."

Early life- The only child of Alice de Glans de Cessiat and Charles-Joseph Vercell, Valentine is—by maternal descent—great-grandniece of the poet Alphonse de Lamartine.

Reputable Sources to add:

Claudel, Paul-André, and Élodie Gaden. "Valentine de Saint-Point: Between Carnality and Ideism, Between East and West." 2020 11 (2020): 383.

Contarini, Silvia. "Valentine de Saint-Point: A Futurist Woman?." International Yearbook of Futurism Studies 5 (2015): 87-110.