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  1. El demi-monde era el mundo ocupado por los hombres de la élite y las mujeres que los entretenían y a las que mantenían, el mundo amante del placer y peligroso que Dumas inmortalizó en la novela de 1848 La dama de las camelias y sus numerosas adaptaciones.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › DemimondeDemimonde - Wikipedia

    Demi-monde is a French 19th-century term referring to women on the fringes of respectable society, and specifically to courtesans supported by wealthy lovers. [1] The term is French for "half-world", and derives from an 1855 play called Le Demi-Monde, by Alexandre Dumas fils, [2] dealing with the way that prostitution at that time ...

  3. Demimonde (Hungarian: Félvilág) is a 2015 Hungarian drama film directed by Attila Szász. It features the story of Elza Mágnás (Emilia Turcsányi), who was killed in 1914 in the water town of Budapest and is well known in contemporary Pest night life.

  4. Although the demimonde certainly existed prior to the mid-nineteenth century, it was during the Second Empire (1852–1870) and the early Third Republic (1870–1914), that it flourished and that its supreme type, the courtesan, achieved spectacular notoriety.

  5. 3 de abr. de 2023 · noun. 1. 1855–. In 19th-century France: a class of women on the fringes of respectable society, considered to be of doubtful social standing and morality; spec. the milieu of courtesans supported by wealthy lovers. Now historical. 1855.

  6. Hace 6 días · demimonde (plural demimondes) (chiefly historical (19th-century France)) A class of women maintained by wealthy protectors; female courtesans or prostitutes as a group. (by extension) A group having little respect or reputation . (by extension) A member of such a class or group of persons.

  7. a group of people who live and behave in ways that are not traditionally accepted as normal or morally correct: He descended into the demi-monde of alcohol and drugs. Fewer examples. He mixed with the bohemian demi-monde and ended up as the avant-garde publisher of Lady Chatterley's Lover.