Céline Renooz - Muro (1840 - 1928)
Short name | Céline Renooz - Muro |
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First name | Céline |
Birth name | Renooz - Muro |
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Date of birth | 1840 |
Date of death | 1928 |
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Sex | Female |
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Lived in | Belgium |
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Related to | Wilhelmina J.P.R. Kruseman |
Bibliography | cf. - James Smith Allen, Poignant relations. Three modern French women. Baltimore, 2000: In this book, James Smith Allen analyzes the works of three nineteenth and early twentieth-century French women writers to address larger issues of feminism, literary production, and modernity. Although the three figures—Marie-Sophie Leroyer de Chantepie (1800–1888), Geneviève Bréton-Vaudoyer (1849–1918), and Céline Renooz-Muro (1840–1928)—are little known today, Allen maintains that they represent an important gesture of feminism; that is, they wrote to construct meaningful lives that included agency, independence, and a critique of social and cultural constraints on women. None of these women identified herself as a feminist, but, according to Allen, they articulated "traces of feminist consciousness" in their discursive renderings of subjects vitally important to them: namely, marital, familial, sexual, and religious or scientific relationships. (rev.art. in Ameican Hist. Review oct. 2005). |
Provisional Notes | NOT MENTIONED IN: - Buck, Guide to women's literature 1992 forfurtherdiscussion: added URLs and info from Wikipedia svd 17-2-17 |
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