Angélique Arnaud
Angélique Arnaud (1799–1884) was a French novelist and feminist writer.
Arnaud travelled to Paris from the provinces, and involved herself in feminist circles around Henri de Saint-Simon. As well as her novels, she wrote articles and polemical pamphlets.[1] She studied with François Delsarte, and wrote a critical study of him.[2]
Works
- La Comtesse de Sergy, 1838
- Clémence, 1841
- Une tendre dévote, 1874
- La Cousine Adèle, 1879
- François Delsarte; Ses découvertes en esthétique, sa science, sa méthode,
References
External links
- Works by Angélique Arnaud at Project Gutenberg
- Works by or about Angélique Arnaud at Internet Archive
- Works by or about Angélique Arnaud in libraries (WorldCat catalog)
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