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Voïart, Elise, 1786-1866

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Personal name headingVoïart, Elise, 1786-1866
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Variant(s)Voïart, Élise, Mme., 1786-1866
Petit-Pain, Anne-Élisabeth-Élise, dame Voïart, 1786-1866
Other standard no.0000000110656773
Birth date1786-02-10
Death date1866-01-02
Place of birthNancy (France)
Place of deathNancy (France)
Field of activityChildren's books Children's literature Historical fiction
AffiliationAcadémie de Stanislas (Nancy, France)
Profession or occupationAuthors Novelists Translators
Women authors Women in literature
Found inLe 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>