Suzanne Lilar (1901–1992)
Author of Aspects of Love in Western Society
About the Author
Image credit: Photo of Suzanne Lilar taken by her daughter, Marie Fredericq-Lilar
Works by Suzanne Lilar
Le malentendu du deuxième sexe 5 copies
Le Burlador Piece En Trois Actes 3 copies
Soixante ans de théâtre belge 2 copies
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Common Knowledge
- Canonical name
- Lilar, Suzanne
- Legal name
- Verbist, Suzanne-Jeanne-Charlotte
- Birthdate
- 1901-05-21
- Date of death
- 1992-12-11
- Gender
- female
- Nationality
- Belgium
- Birthplace
- Ghent, Belgium
- Place of death
- Brussels, Belgium
- Places of residence
- Antwerp, Belgium
- Education
- Ghent University
- Occupations
- playwright
novelist
essayist
autobiographer
lawyer - Relationships
- Fredericq-Lilar, Marie (daughter)
- Awards and honors
- Belgian Royal Academy of Language and Literature
- Short biography
- Suzanne-Jeanne-Charlotte Verbist was de eerste vrouw die rechten studeerde aan de Gentse universiteit en de eerste advocate aan de Antwerpse balie.
Suzanne Lilar, née Verbist, was a Flemish Belgian essayist, novelist, and playwright writing in French. She trained as a philosopher and lawyer, and was the first woman in her country to receive a law degree. She became the wife of the Belgian Minister of Justice Albert Lilar and mother of the writer Françoise Mallet-Joris and the art historian Marie Fredericq-Lilar. Her 1960 novel La confession anonyme (The Anonymous Confession) was adapted as a film called Benvenuta in 1983. She also wrote two autobiographical books, Une enfance gantoise (A Ghent Childhood, 1976) and À la recherche d’une enfance (In Search of a Childhood, 1979).
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Reviews
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Statistics
- Works
- 11
- Members
- 91
- Popularity
- #204,136
- Rating
- 4.1
- Reviews
- 3
- ISBNs
- 16
- Languages
- 2
> Babelio : https://www.babelio.com/livres/Lilar-Le-couple/960601
> Lilar Suzanne, La Nouvelle Revue des Deux Mondes, (NOVEMBRE 1975), pp. 291-303
> Un système de l’amour ne mérite ce nom que pour autant qu’il fasse apparaître la liaison entre le désir physique d’un corps déterminé et le désir métaphysique d’échapper à toute détermination et de reconstituer — ne serait-ce que par éclair — l’Unité perdue. (Albert SARALLIER)
--Clés, (12), (Juillet-Août 1990), p. 49… (more)