Jacques d'Adelswärd-Fersen

Baron Jacques d'Adelswärd-Fersen
D'Adelswärd-Fersen in 1905
Born(1880-02-20)20 February 1880
Paris, France
Died5 November 1923(1923-11-05) (aged 43)
Capri, Italy
Resting placeCimitero acattolico ("Non-Roman-Catholic cemetery"), Capri
40°33′05″N 14°14′04″E / 40.5514°N 14.2345°E / 40.5514; 14.2345
Occupation(s)Writer and poet
Known forLord Lyllian
Akademos
Being the subject of Roger Peyrefitte's novel L'Exilé de Capri
Partner(s)Nino Cesarini
Corrado Annicelli
Parents
  • Axel d'Adelswärd (father)
  • Louise-Emilie Alexandrine d'Adelswärd (née Vührer) (mother)
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Baron Jacques d'Adelswärd-Fersen (20 February 1880 – 5 November 1923) was a French novelist and poet. His life forms the basis of a fictionalised 1959 novel by Roger Peyrefitte entitled The Exile of Capri (L'exilé de Capri).

In 1903, a scandal involving school pupils made d'Adelswärd persona non grata in the salons of Paris and dashed his marriage plans. For much of the rest of his life, he took up residence on Capri in self-imposed exile with his long-time lover, Nino Cesarini. He became a "character" on the island in the inter-war years, featuring in novels by Compton MacKenzie and others. His house, Villa Lysis, remains one of Capri's tourist attractions.