LC control no. | nr 95039363 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Voïart, Elise, 1786-1866 |
Variant(s) | Voïart, Élise, Mme., 1786-1866 Petit-Pain, Anne-Élisabeth-Élise, dame Voïart, 1786-1866 |
Other standard no. | 0000000110656773 |
Birth date | 1786-02-10 |
Death date | 1866-01-02 |
Place of birth | Nancy (France) |
Place of death | Nancy (France) |
Field of activity | Children's books Children's literature Historical fiction |
Affiliation | Académie de Stanislas (Nancy, France) |
Profession or occupation | Authors Novelists Translators Women authors Women in literature |
Found in | Le nid de pinson, 1850: title page (par Mme. Élise Voïart) Jacques Callot, 1606 à 1637, 1841: t.p. (Élise Voïart) LC in RLIN, 10/24/95 (hdg.: Voïart, Élise, Mme., 1786-1866; usage: Mme Élise Voiart) Barbier, A.A. Ouvrages anonymes, via Rarebooks.info, Nov. 2, 2011: v. 3, col. 449 (author of Notice historique sur la vie et les ouvrages de P.P. Prudhon, peintre: Mme Anne-Elisabeth-Elise Petit-Pain, dame Voiart) German Wikipedia, viewed August 29th, 2024 (Élise Voïart, born Anne-Élisabeth Élise Petitpain, born February 10th, 1786 in Nancy; died January 2nd, 1866 in Nancy, was a French writer, translator, novelist and author of books for young people; she achieved her first literary successes during the Restoration as a translator of German and English works; her first historical novel was titled "La Vierge d'Arduène"; in the early 1830s, Voïart wrote for the emerging educational and women's press and contributed to the Journal des dames, Journal des Demoiselles and Journal des jeunes personnes; she was the first woman to be granted as an associate member of the Académie de Stanislas) <https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%89lise_Vo%C3%AFart#cite_note-12> |