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Bonafons d'Albert, Marie-Madeleine (1716 - 17XX)

Short name Bonafons d'Albert, Marie-Madeleine
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First name Marie-Madeleine
Birth name Bonafons d'Albert
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Date of birth 1716
Date of death 17XX
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Sex Female
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Lived in France
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Education Convent education
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Bonafons d'Albert, Marie-Madeleine was ...
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Tanastès, conte allégorique (1745) 2 0
Les confidences d' une jolie femme (1775) 8 0

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MENTIONED IN: - Briquet 1804 - Buck, Guide to women's literature, 1992. Tanastes led to her imprisonment in the Bastille [...] She later went into retreat. Cf. Robert Darnton, Mademoiselle Bonafon and the private life of Louis XV : what the butler saw and what the public read in eighteenth-century France. Egham : Royal Holloway, University of London, 2003.

MENTIONED IN: - Briquet 1804 - Buck, Guide to women's literature, 1992. Tanastes led to her imprisonment in the Bastille [...] She later went into retreat. Cf. Robert Darnton, Mademoiselle Bonafon and the private life of Louis XV : what the butler saw and what the public read in eighteenth-century France. Egham : Royal Holloway, University of London, 2003.

NOT MENTIONED IN:
- La Porte 1769
- Larnac
- Makward

éducation à l'Abbaye de Pentemont.
femme de chambre de la princesse de Montauban;
enfermée à la Bastille à cause de Tanastès, envoyée au couvent des Bernadines de Moulins (1746-1759), puis au couvent du Petit Saint-Chaumont. (cf Funck-Brentano, p.294).