Renée Vivien, born
Pauline Mary Tarn (11 June 1877 – 18 November 1909), was a
British poet who wrote in French, in the style of the
Symbolistes and the
Parnassiens. A high-profile lesbian in the Paris of the
Belle Époque, she was as notable for her lifestyle as for her work, which has received more attention following a recent revival of interest in
Sapphic verse. Many of her poems are autobiographical, reflecting a life of extreme hedonism, leading to early death. She was the subject of a pen-portrait by her friend
Colette.