Juliette Figuier

French playwright and novelist
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Louise Juliette Bouscaren, known as Juliette Figuier (4 February 1827, Montpellier – 6 December 1879, Paris), was a French playwright and novelist.[1] She also published some works under the pseudonym Claire Sénart.[2] She was the wife of Louis Figuier.[1]

Selected works

  • La Femme avant le déluge (1889)
  • Le gardian de la Camargue (1889)
  • Le Premier voyage aérien (1889)
  • Cherchez la fraise (1889)
  • Le Mariage de Franklin (1889)
  • Le Sang du Turco (1889)
  • Le Jardin de Trianon (1889)
  • Le Presbytère (1888)
  • La Fraise (1878)
  • Les Deux carnets (1877)
  • Barbe d'or (1876)
  • La Dame aux lilas blancs (1875)
  • Les Pilules de M. Brancolar (1874)
  • Le Pied-à-terre (1874)
  • L'Enfant (1874)
  • La Parisienne (1873)
  • La Vie brûlée (1873)
  • Gutenberg (1869)
  • L'Italie d'après nature (1868)
  • Scènes et souvenirs du Languedoc. La Prédicante des Cévennes (1864)
  • Le Gardian de la Camargue (1862)
  • Les Soeurs de lait (1861)
  • Nouvelles languedociennes (1860)
  • Mos de Lavène (1859)

References

  1. ^ a b "Juliette Figuier (1829-1879)". data.bnf.fr. Retrieved 2020-09-29.
  2. ^ Heylli, Georges d' (1833-1902) Auteur du texte (1887). Dictionnaire des pseudonymes (Nouv. éd. entièrement refondue et augm.) / recueillis par Georges d'Heylli.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
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