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Isabelle Sandy (a pseudonym; 15 June 1884,
Cos, Ariège Cos (; ) is a commune in the Ariège department in southwestern France. Population Climate On average, Cos experiences 42.5 days per year with a minimum temperature below , 0.1 days per year with a minimum temperature below , 2.5 days ...
– 8 May 1975) was a French poet, writer and radio presenter, best known for her regionalism.Frédérique Chevillot, Anna Norris, ''Des femmes écrivent la guerre'', Editions Complicités, 2007, page 9

/ref> She was awarded the Prix Montyon by the
Académie française An academy (Attic Greek: Ἀκαδήμεια; Koine Greek Ἀκαδημία) is an institution of tertiary education. The name traces back to Plato's school of philosophy, founded approximately 386 BC at Akademia, a sanctuary of Athena, the go ...
for ''Chantal Daunoy''. It has been noted that she was one of the few women writers in the interwar period.David Coward, ''History of French Literature: From Chanson de Geste to Cinema'', WileyBlackwell, 2003, page 49

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Bibliography

* ''L'Ève douloureuse'', 1912 * ''Chantal Daunoy'', 1917 * ''Maryla. Roman d'une polonaise'', 1922 * ''Andorra ou Les hommes d’airain'', 1923. American edition: ''Andorra: A Novel'', Boston, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, Houghton Mifflin Company, 1924 (translated by Mathilde Monnier &
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; introduction by
Rudyard Kipling Joseph Rudyard Kipling ( ; 30 December 1865 – 18 January 1936)''The Times'', (London) 18 January 1936, p. 12. was an English journalist, novelist, poet, and short-story writer. He was born in British Raj, British India, which inspired much ...
. British edition: ''Andorra'', London, Geoffrey Bles, 1925 * ''L'homme et la sauvageonne'', 1925 * ''Llivia ou Les cœurs tragiques'', 1926. American edition: ''Wild Heart'', Boston, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, Houghton Mifflin Company, 1926 (translated by Charles Miner Thompson * ''Les soutanes vertes'', 1927 * ''Kaali'', 1931 * ''La vierge au collier'', 1931 * ''L'homme qui fabriquait de l'or'', 1932 * ''Un homme à la mer'', 1932 * ''La soutane sanglante'', 1935 * ''L'enchantement'', 1938 * ''Sang et or ou La paix par les femmes'', 1945 * ''Printemps de feu''l, 1946 * ''Les grandiose visions d'Anne-Catherine Emmerich'', 1948 * ''La tempête sur l'amour'', 1948 * ''La maison des femmes seules'', 1949 * ''Trencabel, pyrénéen'', 1955 * ''De granit et de pourpre : le Cardinal Saliège'', 1957 (with Marguerite Dufaur) * ''Je n'ai jamais vu Dieu'', 1959 * ''Montségur temple cathare : son histoire, son message'', 1962 * ''Madonne aux cheveux blancs''


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1884 births 1975 deaths People from Ariège (department) 20th-century French novelists 20th-century French women writers {{france-writer-stub