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La Loi dans Henriette et Richard de Mme de Charrière

La Loi dans Henriette et Richard de Mme de Charrière

Guillemette Samson, Université de Paris IV

Volume 9, no. 4, July 1997

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ABSTRACT

Madame de Chamiére (174C1805) est un auteur francophone quoique née dans une famille de la haute aristocratie hollandaise, les van Zuylen. En 1770, a l’age de trente ans, aprés son mariage, elle part habiter en Suisse chez son mari et commence a écrire.

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