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  1. Cordula « Lina » Poletti, née à Ravenne le 27 août 1885 et morte à Sanremo le 12 décembre 1971, née Cordula Poletti, est une écrivaine et dramaturge féministe italienne. S'habillant souvent avec des vêtements pour hommes, elle est l'une des premières femmes en Italie à déclarer ouvertement son lesbianisme 1 .

  2. Lina Poletti ( Rávena, 27 de agosto de 1885 - San Remo, 12 de diciembre de 1971), de soltera Cordula Poletti, es una feminista italiana, que a menudo se viste con ropa de hombre, y es mejor conocida hoy por sus relaciones con la escritora Sibilla Aleramo y la actriz Eleonora Duse.En el libro La lesbiche nell'italia del Primo Novecento (lesbianas en Italia a principios del XX ° siglo ...

  3. Cordula “ Lina ” Poletti (1885年8月27日至1971年12月12日)是意大利作家,诗人,剧作家和女权主义者。她经常被描述为美丽而叛逆的人,她很容易穿男装,被认为是意大利公开宣布她的女同性恋的最早女性之一。

  4. 2 de ago. de 2022 · Pictured, clockwise from left: Gertrude Stein, Lina Poletti, Sarah Bernhardt, Virginia Woolf, Sappho. After Sappho, Selby Wynn Schwartz’s reimagining of the lives of 19th and 20th century women ...

  5. Eugenia Rasponi (18 September 1873–1958) was an Italian noblewoman who became a suffragist and businessperson. Dedicated to social welfare projects, as her mother had been, she opened a furniture manufacturing business to preserve the local hand-crafted canvases made in Romagna. In 1918, she met openly-lesbian writer and suffragist, Lina Poletti.

  6. 31 de ene. de 2014 · Her lengthy list of lovers includes writer/prince Gabriele d’Annunzio and Italian feminist/cross dresser Lina Poletti. Eleonora's lesbian lover Lina Poletti. PAY YOUR OWN WAY. Eleonora shirked tradition at a time when many women relied on pocket money from their husbands.

  7. 13 de jun. de 2023 · As a newborn, did the Italian writer, poet, and playwright Lina Poletti really “kick free of the blankets” at her christening? There’s no evidence that she did, nor evidence that she didn’t. Reading between the lines is embraced as a particularly queer practice in both books—that is, looking beyond the page.