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Montesson, Charlotte-Jeanne Béraud de La Haye de Riou (1738 - 1806)

Short name Montesson, Charlotte-Jeanne Béraud de La Haye de Riou
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First name Charlotte-Jeanne
Birth name Béraud de La Haye de Riou
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Alternative name Madame de Montesson
Date of birth 1738
Date of death 1806
Birth date Notes 04-10-1738
Death date Notes 06-02-1806
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Sex Female
Place of birth Paris
Place of death Paris
Lived in France
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Aristocratic title marquise de Montesson
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Montesson, Charlotte-Jeanne Béraud de La Haye de Riou was ...
family: non-household Genlis, Stéphanie Félicité de
related to Beauharnais, Fanny de
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receptions circulations
Le Ministre de Wakefield (1767)
is also a reception: is translation of The Vicar of Wakefield
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Marianne ou l'orpheline (1782) 1 0
La comtesse de Chazelle comédie en cinq actes et en vers (1786) 0 0

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MENTIONED IN:
- Briquet, 1804
- Larnac, Histoire de la littérature féminine en France, 1921
- Buck, Guide to women's literature, 1992: "Her dramatic works were performed at the Palais Royal, and later in her own home".
- MMF transl.woman svdmay11

Translator from English (Goldsmith; check source. svd)