Madame de sevigne biography of alberta

  • The French aristocrat Marie de Rabutin-Chantal Sévigné's early twenty-five-year correspondence with her daughter is an interesting example (Sévigné 1982).
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  • TOC: Madame de Sévigné; Madame de La Fayette; Madame de Souza; Madame Roland; Madame de Staël; Madame de Duras; Madame de Remusat; Madame de Krudener; Madame.
  • Atlanta University and Clark Atlanta University Theses and Dissertations
    Atlanta University and Clark Atlanta University Theses and Dissertations
    Atlanta University and Clark Atlanta University Theses and Dissertations
    Atlanta University and Clark Atlanta University Theses and Dissertations
    Atlanta University and Clark Atlanta University Theses and Dissertations

    II. Alphabetical Bibliography, 1830-1940

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    Sadlier, Anna Theresa.Women of Catholicity: Memoirs of Margaret O'Carroll, Isabella of Castile, Margaret Roper, Marie de l'Incarnation, Marguerite Bourgeoys, Ethan Allen's Daughter.New York: Benziger, 1885; 1917.

    Margaret O'Carroll, an Irish Princess of the 15th centuryIsabella of Castile, Queen of Spain, Surnamed the CatholicMargaret Roper, Daughter of Sir Thomas More, Chancellor of EnglandMarie de l'Incarnation, Foundress and First Superioress of the Ursulines of QuebecMarguerite Bourgeoys, Foundress of the Congregation of Notre Dame, MontrealEthan Allen's Daughter, The First American Nun

    Title page announces, "Author of 'Names that Live in Catholic Hearts,' etc., etc."



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    696.
    Sainte-Beuve, Charles Augustin,ed. [with commentary]. The Book of the Ladies, by Pierre de Bourdeïlle, Abbé de Brantôme.Translated by Kather
  • madame de sevigne biography of alberta
  • Biography and Autobiography
    by
    Margaretta Jolly
    • LAST REVIEWED: 26 July 2017
    • LAST MODIFIED: 26 July 2017
    • DOI: 10.1093/obo/9780199846719-0006

  • Broughton, Trev Lynn ed. Autobiography: Critical Concepts in Literary and Cultural Studies. 4 vols. London: Routledge, 2006.

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    Four-volume anthology of important critical texts from the 18th century onward, with an incisive introduction. Organized in eight parts within four volumes: Part 1, “Founding Statements”; Part 2, “Beyond Truth versus Fiction”; Part 3, “Discovering Difference”; Part 4, “Personal Stories, Hidden Histories”; Part 5, “Psychology, Psychoanalysis, and the Narrability of Lives”; Part 6, “Autobiography as Critique”; Part 7, “Personal Texts as Autobiography”; and Part 8, “Cultures of Life Writing.”

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  • Chansky, Ricia Anne, and Emily Hipchen, eds. The Routledge Auto|Biography Studies Reader. Routl