Ségalas, Anais (1819 - 1895)

Short name Ségalas, Anais
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First name Anais
Birth name Menard
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Alternative name Anais Menard , Anaïs Ménard
Date of birth 1819
Date of death 1895
Birth date Notes 24-09-1819
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Sex Female
Place of birth Paris
Place of death Paris
Lived in France
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Ségalas, Anais was ...
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Place(s) of Residence France
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Receptions of Ségalas, Anais, the person (for receptions of her works, see under each individual Work)
Title Author Date Type
Mme Ségalas Montferrand, Alfred de (pseudonym) 1843 is biography of
"Revista de París" "Review of Paris" Unknown journalist (to be identified) 1847 None
"Variedades - Revista de París" "Varieties - Review of Paris" Unknown journalist (to be identified) 1847 None
"Album de la Iberia - Revista de Teatros" "Album of the Iberia - Review of Theatres" Unknown journalist (to be identified) 1858 None
"Revista de París" "Review of Paris" Unknown journalist (to be identified) 1858 None
"Revista de la moda" "Fashion magazine" Unknown journalist (to be identified) 1861 None
*Mention in Histoire des femmes écrivains de la France Henri Carton 1886 is biography of
Mme Anaïs Ségalas J. Desplantes , P. Pouthier 1890 is biography of
"Necrología" "Necrology" Unknown journalist (to be identified) 1893 None
"La literatura moderna en Francia" "Modern literature in France" Unknown journalist (to be identified) 1907 None
Pregled glavnih zastopnic francoskega slovstva Overview of the Main Female Representatives of French Literature Debeljak, Anton 1912 None
MENTIONED IN: - Montferrand, Femmes célèbres, 1843 - Henri Carton, Histoire des femmes ecrivains de la France, 1886 - Desplantes et Pouthier, 1890 - Moulin, La poésie féminine, 1966, p.292 - Buck, Guide to women's literature, 1992 - Debeljak, Pregled, 1912
Daughter of Charles Menard and Anne Bonne Portier, a creole of Santo Domingo. She married a Basque barrister, Victor Ségalas, but made as a precondition of her marriage her right to develop her literary talents unhampered by her husband's marital authority. Married at 15, according to Montferrand, p.39 Had at least 1 daughter.