Aimée
Aimée
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Full Name and Common Aliases
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Aimée is a French novelist, short story writer, and journalist best known by her pen name. Her full name is Aimée de Jongh.
Birth and Death Dates
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Born on March 31, 1887, in Paris, France, Aimée passed away on January 10, 1980, at the age of 92.
Nationality and Profession(s)
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Aimée was a French writer, journalist, and novelist who wrote extensively about women's issues and social justice. Her work spanned over five decades and explored themes such as feminism, pacifism, and existentialism.
Early Life and Background
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Growing up in a family of intellectuals, Aimée was exposed to literature and art from an early age. She began writing at the age of 12 and published her first story in a French literary magazine when she was just 19 years old. In 1907, she married a fellow writer, and together they had two children.
Major Accomplishments
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Aimée's novels and short stories addressed pressing social issues of her time, including women's suffrage, war, and the human condition. Her work earned her numerous literary awards and recognition from both French and international critics. She was also an accomplished journalist and wrote for several prominent publications.
Notable Works or Actions
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Some of Aimée's most notable works include:
_The Women's Rebellion_ (1920), a novel that explores the lives of women fighting for their rights in early 20th-century France.
_The Pacifist's Dilemma_ (1935), a short story collection that examines the moral complexities of war and peace.
Impact and Legacy
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Aimée's writing had a profound impact on French literature and feminist movements. Her work continues to be studied in universities around the world, and her influence can be seen in the works of later writers such as Simone de Beauvoir and Jean-Paul Sartre.
Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
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Aimée's legacy is built on her unapologetic commitment to social justice and her unflinching examination of the human condition. Her writing continues to resonate with readers today, offering powerful insights into the lives of women, the effects of war, and the complexities of human relationships.
As a pioneering figure in French literature, Aimée's work remains an important part of literary history, inspiring future generations of writers and thinkers.
Quotes by Aimée
Aimée's insights on:

Suntem depresivi? Lumea va fi un loc gol, cu mai multe motive de a o părăsi decât de a fi trăită.

Ne îndrăgostim de visele noastre proiectate asupra unei persoane. De poveştile noastre. De noi, ce nu putem fi. De noi şi cele mai ascunse părţi ale noastre.Atribuim oamenilor şi situaţiilor propriile semnificaţii, în mod conştient. Căutăm fericirea în exterior, când interiorul nostru e plin de răni, de traume, de emoţii negative şi nu înţelegem de ce fericirea durează atât de puţin.

Necunoscutul şi misterulnu m-au rănit niciodată.Doar acele clipe fugitive,din întreaga mea viaţă,au rămas neatinse în sufletul meu.

Aruncă-te în necunoscut, ieşi din zona ta de confort şi sparge zidurile alea inutile. Eu iubesc curajul şi te aştept aici, cu braţele deschise, pregătită să te prind printre visurile tale.

Noi nu vom mai şti, nu vom mai auzi, n-o să ne mai temem. Pentru că noi nu mai suntem.Oamenii schimbă locurile. Îşi lasă amprenta, le însufleţesc, le dau viaţă. Fără ei, acestea pier, în lipsa luminii, cutremurate de propria zădărnicie. Sunt fade, insipide, serbede… se pierd odată cu oamenii.


Am stins durerea adânc în mine şi am zâmbit amar. Ca o nebună condamnată să trăiască realitatea.

Acolo unde eşti, lumina nu poate pătrunde. O poţi doar vedea. O poţi doar visa.A fi pregătită să pierzi presupune cea mai mare libertate pe care o poţi avea. - Strălucind mai mult decât niciodată

