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Guizot, Madame (Elisabeth Charlotte Pauline), 1773-1827

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Personal name headingGuizot, Madame (Elisabeth Charlotte Pauline), 1773-1827
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Variant(s)Guizot, Elisabeth Charlotte Pauline, 1773-1827
Guizot, Élisabeth Charlotte Pauline de Meulan, Mme, 1773-1827
Guizot, Pauline, 1773-1827
Meulan, Pauline de, 1773-1827
Associated countryFrance
Birth date1773-11-02
Death date1827-08-01
Place of birthParis (France)
Place of deathParis (France)
Field of activityNovels Fiction
Journalism
Profession or occupationAuthors Journalists
Found inHer Nouveaux contes, 1833: title page (Madame Guizot)
NUC pre-1956 (Guizot, Mme. Elisabeth Charlotte Pauline (de Meulan), 1773-1827)
MWA/NAIP files (hdg.: Guizot, Madame (Elisabeth Charlotte Pauline), 1773-1827; usage: Madame Guizot; Mme Guizot; note: not to be confused with her niece, Madame Marguerite-Andrée-Eliza Guizot, 1804-1833, French author who became second wife of historian, François Guillaume Guizot)
Bib. nat. (Guizot (Pauline [Elisabeth-Charlotte-Pauline] de Meulan, Mme); usage: Mme Guizot)
Grande encyc. (Guizot (Mme) (née Elisabeth-Charlotte-Pauline de Meulan), femme de lettres française; b. 11-2-1773, d. 8-1-1827 in Paris; began writing in 1800 as Pauline de Meulan; married the historian Guizot in 1812)
LC manual auth. cd. (hdg.: Guizot, Mme Élisabeth Charlotte Pauline (de Meulan), 1773-1827; usage: Mme Guizot)
Wikipedia (in French), viewed August 24, 2020 (Pauline de Meulan; known as Mme Guizot; French writer and journalist; born November 2, 1773 in Paris; her first novel, Les contradictions ou ce qui peut être, appeared in 1799; she was then asked to write in the newspaper Le publiciste, which she did until it closed in 1810; during this period she also contributed to the universal biography of Michaud, the Archives littéraires de l'Europe (1804-1808), Archives philosophiques, and Annales de l'éducation; after her marriage to François Guizot her literary production moved away from the entertaining novel to focus on questions of education and morality, in the form of treatises, letters, tales, but also on scholarly studies of history, politics, or literatures; her novel L'écolier ou Raoul et Victor, won a prize from the Académie française in 1822; died August 1, 1827)
Associated languagefre