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    Louise Germaine de Staël-Holstein (French: [an lwiz ʒɛʁmɛn də stal ɔlstajn]; née Necker; 22 April 1766 – 14 July 1817), commonly known as Madame de Staël (French:...
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  • Staël is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Anne Louise Germaine de Staël (“Madame de Staël”) (1766–1817), French woman of letters and...
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    also known as Corinne, is a novel by the Genevan and French writer Germaine de Staël, published in 1807. It relates a love story between an Italian poet...
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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...
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    5 January 1817 Germaine de Staël suffered a seizure left her paralysed. De Staël subsequently died on 14 July 1817, soon followed by de Rocca, who died...
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  • people with the feminine given name Delphine (novel), an 1802 novel by Germaine de Staël Delphine (1931 film), a 1931 French film directed by Roger Capellani...
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    On Germany (redirect from De l'Allemagne)
    and in particular German Romanticism, written by the French writer Germaine de Staël. It promotes Romantic literature, introducing that term to readers...
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  • Vindication of the Rights of Woman 1792 Anne Louise Germaine de Staël (France, 1766–1817) Some literature: De l'influence des passions sur le bonheur des individus...
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    biographiques de Mme Récamier & de Mme de Staël (in French). Ve Jules Renouard. Wolfgang, Aurora (1999). "A Passion Between Women: The Case of Germaine de Staël and...
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    Germaine de Staël, better known as Madame de Staël. Although de Staël died a year before her birth, Louise was born in her grandmother's Château de Coppet...
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    Walther [de], as well as the German-Polish writers Rosa Luxemburg and Edith Stein, the Russian-born Lou Andreas-Salomé, and the French Germaine de Staël. The...
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    group (Groupe de Coppet), also known as the Coppet circle, was an informal intellectual and literary gathering centred on Germaine de Staël during the time...
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    Germaine Necker, who was to achieve fame as "Madame de Staël". Erik Magnus was born on 25 October 1749 as the seventh child of Mathias Gustav Staël von...
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    Jacques Necker (category Victims of lettre de cachet)
    1766, they moved to Rue de Cléry and had a daughter, Anne Louise Germaine, later the famed author and salonnière Madame de Staël. Madame Necker encouraged...
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    military officer Anne Louise Germaine de Staël (1766–1817), French writer, known as Madame de Staël, née Necker Matthias Georg Stael von Holstein (1769–1853)...
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  • translated works from French, by writers Germaine de Staël, Jacqueline Chénieux-Gendron [fr] and Anne-Gédéon de La Fitte de Pelleport [fr]. Perlstein was born...
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    inside." Germaine de Staël's novel Delphine allegedly depicted Talleyrand as an old woman, and herself as the heroine. Upon meeting Madame de Staël, Talleyrand...
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  • Nineteenth-century France. Rodopi. p. 91. Lewis, Linda M. (2003). Germaine de Staël, George Sand, and the Victorian Woman Artist. University of Missouri...
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    well as modern novels, such as Corinne ou l'Italie by Anne Louise Germaine de Staël and the novels of George Sand. In Books 1–5, Aurora narrates her past...
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    final manuscript "I have loved God, my father, and liberty.": 157  — Germaine de Staël, French woman of letters and political theorist (14 July 1817) "I...
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    its democratic, and republican values. The third were liberals like Germaine de Staël and Guizot, who accepted the necessity of reforms establishing a constitution...
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    the term spread more widely in France by its persistent use by Germaine de Staël in her De l'Allemagne (1813), recounting her travels in Germany. In England...
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  • Publishing & Printing Crops. Accessed Via Google Books August 13, 2013. Germaine de Staël in Germany: Gender and Literary Authority by Judith E. Martin (page...
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  • writings of Thomas Carlyle, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Victor Cousin, Germaine de Staël, and other English and French commentators for their knowledge of...
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    Fire of Moscow (1812) (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    needed] During the following days, the fires spread. According to Germaine de Staël, who left the city a few weeks before Napoleon arrived, and afterward...
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    the care of Byron later in life. Several times Byron went to see Germaine de Staël and her Coppet group, which turned out to be a valid intellectual...
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    Communication, who has won several awards for her work, including the Prix Germaine de Staël, the Elise Richter Prize and an honorary doctorate from the Universidad...
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    Wordsworth: Preface to the Second Edition of Lyrical Ballads Anne Louise Germaine de Staël: Literature in its Relation to Social Institutions Friedrich Wilhelm...
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    Rome, where Bolívar met, among others, Pope Pius VII, French writer Germaine de Staël, and Humboldt again. Rome's sites and history excited Bolívar. On...
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    Switzerland (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    French-speaking writers were Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1712–1778) and Germaine de Staël (1766–1817). More recent authors include Charles Ferdinand Ramuz (1878–1947)...
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