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  2. Delphine (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Delphine is the first novel by Germaine de Staël, published in 1802. The book is written in epistolary form (as a series of letters) and examines the limits of women's freedom in an aristocratic society.

  3. Delphine de Custine - Wikipedia

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    Delphine de Sabran, Marquise de Custine (18 March 1770 – 13 July 1826) was a French society hostess and woman of letters. Known for her beauty and intelligence, Madame de Abrantès referred to de Custine as "one of those lovely creatures that God gives to the world in a moment of munificence". [ 1 ]

  4. List of French women writers - Wikipedia

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    Delphine de Vigan (born 1966), novelist and author of No et moi, translated into 20 languages; Marie-Catherine de Villedieu (1640–1683), playwright, novelist, and short-story writer; Gabrielle-Suzanne Barbot de Villeneuve (c. 1695–1755), novelist, fairy-tale writer, and author of Belle et la Bête

  5. File:Delphine Sabran, Madame de Custine (1770-1826).png

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    File:Delphine Sabran, Madame de Custine (1770-1826).png. Add languages. Page contents not supported in other languages. ... Biography of Madame de Custine: Author:

  6. List of French novelists - Wikipedia

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    Madame de Lafayette (1634–1693), author of La Princesse de Clèves; Alain-René Le Sage (1668–1747) Pierre de Marivaux (1688–1763) Voltaire (1694–1778), philosophe, satirist, playwright, author of Candide; Françoise de Graffigny (1695–1758), author of Lettres d'une Péruvienne; Abbé Prévost (1697–1763), author of Manon Lescaut

  7. Delphine Philippe-Lemaître - Wikipedia

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    History of the town and castle of Dreux, with an archaeological notice on the church of St. Pierre de Dreux, by M. l'abbé de l'Hoste, Dreux, Lemenestrel, 1849-50, 2 vols. [3] Historical documents and supporting documents for the history of Dreux, with a note on the church of St. Pierre de Dreux, by M. l'abbé de l'Hoste , Rouen, A. Peron, 1850 ...

  8. In their twilight, the Greatest Generation, especially the ...

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    The youngest survivors of the Greatest Generation are in their 90s. They are gradually fading away, but not without a little fanfare, especially the women who didn't receive as much as the men.

  9. Delphine Delamare - Wikipedia

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    Véronique Delphine Delamare (born Couturier; 17 February 1822 – 8 March 1848) [1] was a French housewife who took numerous lovers and later committed suicide. She was said to have been the inspiration for Gustave Flaubert 's 1857 novel Madame Bovary .

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