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  1. Lucien Millevoye (1 August 1850 – 25 March 1918) was a French journalist and right-wing politician, now best known for his relationship with the Irish revolutionary and muse of W. B. Yeats, Maud Gonne.

  2. Lucien Millevoye, né le 1er août 1850 à Grenoble ( Isère) et mort le 25 mars 1918 à Paris, est un journaliste et homme politique français.

  3. Douloureusement atteint par la mort de son fils unique tombé au champ d'honneur, Lucien Millevoye meurt le 25 mars 1918 à Paris, avant d'avoir pu voir une victoire si ardemment souhaitée. Il avait 68 ans.

  4. 3 gen 2017 · Adrian Frazier's remarkable new biography The Adulterous Muse (published by Lilliput Press) pursues the story of what attracted Maud Gonne to a man like Lucien Millevoye, and what imprint the...

  5. 11 gen 2017 · In France she met her long-time lover, Lucien Millevoye, a slightly monstrous married man, like a moustache-twirling villain out of a 19th century melodrama.

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  6. We lose Millevoye in this phase; Yeats is confined to the shadows, and the book reveals itself as what it has been in essence from the first—a biography of Gonne. Rivals dispatched, Frazier’s relationship with the ‘muse’—visceral grappling with a live spirit—is what one is left with.

  7. orlando.cambridge.org › people › d37816c5-7e09-4ddd-acc2-11efLucien Millevoye | Orlando

    MG had a long-term, passionate affair with French patriot and right-wing journalist Lucien Millevoye, who was born in 1850. He was a boulangist or supporter of the reactionary, anti-German, monarchist nationalism of Georges Ernest Boulanger