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  1. Marie Sofie Kat. de Flavigny hraběnka d’Agoult proslula více prosou než veršem. Psala román Nelida (1846), studii o Dantu a Goethovi, dramata: Tři dny ze života Marie Stuartovny a Jeanne d’Arc, Dějiny revoluce r. 1848 a Dějiny počátků republiky Nizozemské. Sebrané maximy filosofického jádra vydala v knize Esquisses morales.

  2. Marie was six years older than the young enchanter, and by the early summer of 1833 their affair was in full bloom. Liszt visited her in Croissy, and Marie came to Paris where they secretly met in a small apartment affectionately referred to as the “rat hole.”. The chemistry was unmistakable, and by May 1833 she wrote, “Sometimes I love ...

  3. Clearly trees Dante at the Villa pro- Melzi, and read the Italian poet's vided Liszt with a model for his Divine relationship- Comedy at the foot of Comolli's statue, and even for his behavior-with Marie "Beatrice leading Dante"'... Liszt was often seen d'Agoult. Eventually the Dante-Beatrice alone, roles absorbed in contemplating the nocturnal.

  4. María de Agoult. Marie Cathérine Sophie, Comtesse d'Agoult (nacida de Flavigny; 31 de diciembre de 1805 - 5 de marzo de 1876), fue una autora e historiadora romántica francesa, conocida también por su seudónimo, Daniel Stern .

  5. Marie Catherine Sophie de Flavigny, también conocida como Marie d'Agoult o Condesa de Agoult, y por su nom de plume Daniel Stern ( Fráncfort del Meno, 31 de diciembre de 1805- París, 5 de marzo de 1876), fue escritora y amante del compositor Franz Liszt.

  6. Marie Catherine Sophie de Flavigny ( Frankfurt am Main, 31 de dezembro de 1805 — Paris, 5 de março de 1876 ), vicondessa de Flavigny, foi uma escritora francesa conhecida também pelo seu nome de casada, Maria, Condessa de Agoult, e por seu pseudônimo literário, Daniel Stern . Nascida em Frankfurt-am-Main, Alemanha, seu pai Alexander ...

  7. Marie D'Agoult - Biography. Biography. She was born in Frankfurt am Main, Germany, as Marie Catherine Sophie, Vicomtesse de Flavigny, the daughter of Alexander Victor François de Flavigny (1770–1819), a footloose émigré French aristocrat, and his wife Maria Elisabeth Bethmann (1772–1847), a German banker's daughter.