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In page Dorothy Bussy:

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In 1949, Bussy published the coming-of-age novel, Olivia, under the pseudonym "Olivia." It was printed by the Hogarth Press, the publishing house founded by Leonard and Virginia Woolf. The novel follows the "intellectual and sexual awakenings" of a 16 year-old student at a girls boarding school through her relationship with her teacher Mademoiselle Julie.[1] The novel draws on Bussy's own experiences in the schools of Marie Souvestre. The novel's themes also follow that of the 1931 German film Mädchen in Uniform and Colette's novel Claudine at School (1900).[citation needed]