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Beaumer, Madame de (17XX - 1766)

Last edited by Alicia_Montoya on Dec. 1, 2024, 8:13 p.m.
Short name Beaumer, Madame de
VIAF http://viaf.org/viaf/103666124/
First name
Birth name de Beaumer
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Date of birth 17XX
Date of death 1766
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Sex Female
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Lived in France
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Religion / ideology Protestant
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Beaumer, Madame de was ...
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Place(s) of Residence France
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receptions circulations
La Mort des Héros (1760) 0 0
Dialogue entre Charles XII roi de Suède et Mandrin (1760) 0 0
Oeuvres mêlées (Beaumer) (1760) 1 0
Les Caprices de la Fortune (1760) 0 0
Journal des Dames (1761) 5 1
*Article sur le texte de Galitzine (1762) 0 0

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Circulations of Beaumer, Madame de, the person (for circulations of her works, see under each individual Work)
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Receptions of Beaumer, Madame de, the person

For receptions of her works, see under each individual Work.

Title Author Date Type
La Porte, Histoire littéraire des femmes françaises La Porte, Joseph de 1769 comments on person
Sketches of the lives and writings of the ladies of France Thicknesse, Ann 1780 comments on person
Dictionnaire Historique, littéraire et bibliographique des Françaises et étrangères naturalisées en France Briquet, Marguerite Ursule Fortunée Bernier 1804 comments on person

Mentioned in:
- La Porte 1769 IV, 525-542
- Boudier de Villemert 1779 (cf. SIEFAR)
- Briquet 1804 (cf. SIEFAR)
- Mornet, Introduction Nouvelle Héloïse, 1925
- Buck, Guide to women's literature, 1992: "She is best-known for her assertive editorship of the Journal des Dames between 1760-1765. [...] When she took over the periodical it became overtly feminist [...]".
- Offen, European feminisms, 2000
Cf.
- Gelbart,
- Van Dijk, Traces de femmes, 1988

Year of birth supposition. Huguenot with contacts in the Netherlands. (Gelbart). went to the Netherlands at the end of her life, it seems

Contributed to Journal des Dames. - called herself "autrice" (JD février 1762)

NOT MENTIONED IN:
- Sabatier, Trois siècles, 1772.

@education/learnedness

MENTIONED IN: - Offen, European feminisms, 2000, p. 35ss: critique of institutional marriage