Comtesse Dash (pseudonym) (1804 - 1872)
Short name | Comtesse Dash (pseudonym) |
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VIAF | http://viaf.org/viaf/84430147/ |
First name | Anne Gabrielle |
Birth name | Cisternes |
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Alternative name | Gabrielle Anne Cisterne de Courtiras Vicomtesse de Saint-Mars |
Date of birth | 1804 |
Date of death | 1872 |
Flourishing | - |
Sex | Female |
Place of birth | Poitiers (Poitou) |
Place of death | Paris |
Lived in | France |
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Aristocratic title | Vicomtesse de Saint-Mars |
Professional or ecclesiastical title | - |
Sturdza, Grigore Mihail | 1845-1845 | Divorced |
Comtesse Dash (pseudonym) was ...
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Place(s) of Residence | France |
Receptions of Comtesse Dash (pseudonym), the person (for receptions of her works, see under each individual Work)
Title | Author | Date | Type |
Charles de Steuben, portrait of the Comtesse Dash, 1844, Hermitage Museum | 1844 | is portrait of | |
*Art. in Ons Streven | Unknown journalist (to be identified) | 1872 | comments on person |
- Buck, Guide to women's literature, 1992
Cf. Cohen 1999, p. 121
Her marriage to an army officer proved unhappy and she turned to literature in order to support herself and her son, journalist and novelist, tending to the sentimental, fond of historical subjects, close to salaciousness at times. (Buck)
Collaboration with Alexandre Dumas (père) mentioned, e.g., on Wikipedia and the website Le site web d'Alexandre Dumas pere.
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