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Beauharnais, Fanny de (1737 - 1813)

Short name Beauharnais, Fanny de
VIAF http://viaf.org/viaf/66475912/
First name Marie-Anne-Françoise
Birth name Mouchard
Married name
Alternative name Marie-Anne-Françoise Mouchard
Date of birth 1737
Date of death 1813
Birth date Notes 04-10-1737
Death date Notes 02-07-1813
Flourishing -
Sex Female
Place of birth Paris
Place of death Paris
Lived in France
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Circulations of Beauharnais, Fanny de, the person (for circulations of her works, see under each individual Work)
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Receptions of Beauharnais, Fanny de, the person

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

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*Académie des Arcades, membership ~~institution (name below) 1770 is award for person
*Mention in article in Vaderlandsche Letteroefeningen Unknown journalist (to be identified) 1822 -
José Othón, Portrait de Fanny de Beauharnais, 1805, Paris None is portrait of

Mentioned in:
- Briquet 1804 (cf. hyperlink)
- Marquiset, Bas-bleus;
- Larnac, Histoire de la littérature féminine en France, 1921
- Moulin, La Poésie féminine, 1966, p. 240
- Buck, Guide to women's literature, 1992: "The essay A tous les penseurs salut! argues in favour of education and intellectual occupations for all women. Her feminist views are stated in her contributions to the periodical Journal des Dames".
- Turgeon 1923

Married aged 15; lived separated from husband (20 years older than her) since 1762; kept literary salon; liaison with Dorat and Cubières.

Lived in La Rochelle, Paris

Son : Claude

Contributed to Journal des Dames and l'Almanach des Muses; received pension from Napoléon; member of Académies de Rome, Toulouse, Villefranche, Lyon; Encyclopédie des Dames dedicated to her (1806).