Louise Colet

 
Louise Colet (1810-1876) was a French poet, novelist, playwright and political essayist who dabbled in all genres, winning acclaim from audiences and peers alike and literary prizes. A republican and feminist, involved with the Fourierists, holding a literary salon attended by Victor Hugo, Alfred de Musset, Alfred de Vigny and Charles Baudelaire, known as Victor Cousin's mistress and Théophile Gautier's muse, famous above all for her long and stormy affair with Gustave Flaubert, accompanied by an abundant correspondence, Louise Colet bequeathed a substantial body of work that had to wait until the 21st century to be rediscovered.
 
Louise Colet - La vérité sur l\'anarchie des esprits - suivi de Edgar Quinet, l\'esprit nouveau
2022
French edition
Ardemment
currently out of stock
An account of the Paris Commune by Louise Colet, the great 19th-century author and Flaubert's famous mistress, who makes her political, republican, anticlerical and feminist positions explicit here.


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