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{{Short description|French novels published from 1900 to 1904}} {{italic title}} {{More citations needed|date=December 2009}} The '''''Claudine''''' series consists of four early novels by French authors [[Colette]] and [[Henry Gauthier-Villars]], published 1900–1904.<ref name=Southworth2004 >{{citation | last=Southworth | first=Helen | year=2004 | title=The intersecting realities and fictions of Virginia Woolf and Colette | publisher=Ohio State University Press | isbn=978-0-8142-5136-2 | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=TP_q7KHL1EkC | page=111 }}</ref> Written in diary form, they describe the growth to maturity of a young girl, Claudine. Aged fifteen at the beginning of the first book, ''[[Claudine à l'école]]'', the series describes her education and experiences as she grows up.<ref name=Southworth2004 /> All the books are written in [[first person narrative|first-person]] with the first three having Claudine herself as the narrator. The last in the series, ''Claudine s'en va'', introduces a new narrator, Annie.<ref name=Southworth2004 /> The novels were written in the late 19th century in collaboration with Colette's first husband, the writer Henry Gauthier-Villars, better known by his [[pen name]] "Willy". There has been much speculation over the degree of involvement of both Colette and Willy in the writing of the Claudine novels, particularly as Willy was known for often using [[ghostwriter]]s. Consequently, although the novels were originally attributed to Willy only and published under his name alone, they were later published under both names. After the death of Willy, Colette went to court to challenge her former husband's involvement in any of the writing, and subsequently had his name removed from the books. This decision however was overturned after her death, as Willy's son from a prior relationship, [[Jacques Gauthier-Villars]], successfully sued to have his father's name restored.<ref name=Southworth2004 /> The ''Claudine'' novels are thought to be roughly [[autobiography|autobiographical]].<ref name=Southworth2004 /> ==List of books== * ''[[Claudine à l'école]]'' (1900) – Claudine at School * ''Claudine à Paris'' (1901) – Claudine in Paris * ''Claudine en ménage'' (1902) – Claudine Married * ''Claudine s'en va'' (1903) – Claudine and Annie ==References== {{Reflist}} {{Colette}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Claudine (Book Series)}} [[Category:Collaborative book series]] [[Category:Bisexual fiction]] [[Category:Book series]] [[Category:Colette]] [[Category:1900s novels]] [[Category:1900s LGBTQ novels]] {{1900s-LGBT-novel-stub}}
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