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    Amélie Bosquet was born in Rouen on July 1, 1815, and died in Neuilly-sur-Seine on March 26, 1904. She was a traditionalist French writer, and pioneer...
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    Conversations. London: Seagull Books. pp. 220–26. Flaubert, Gustave. "Lettre à Amélie Bosquet du 2 janvier 1868". Correspondance. Tome III. Biblioteque de la Pléiade...
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    Bonaparte, niece of Napoleon I, cousin of Napoleon III, literary patron Amélie Bosquet (FR), feminist writer Louis Bouilhet, poet and friend of Flaubert from...
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  • Daubié, the first woman to obtain the baccalaureate in 1861, Paule Mink, Amélie Bosquet, Adèle Esquiros etc. All this reflection resulted in the creation of...
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  • published the folk-story collections of Jean-François Blade (Gascony), of Amélie Bosquet (Normandy) and Henry Carnoy (Picardy). Françoise Morvan has published...
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  • Slave to African King Winner Victoria Baena A Sentimental Education: Amélie Bosquet, Gustave Flaubert, and the Writer’s Vocation in Nineteenth-Century France...
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    Church in France Gallia christiana XI, pp. 564–566. For a critique, see: Amélie Bosquet (1845). La Normandie, romanesque et merveilleuse: traditions, légendes...
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    Corneille, Rouen, Nicétas Périaux 1845: Espoir, poésies nouvelles, Éd. Amélie Bosquet, Paris, Comptoir des imprimeurs unis 1842: Géricault, dithyrambe, Rouen...
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    Cotelle, a gallery with paintings by Jean l'Aîné Cotelle representing the bosquets of Versailles and Trianon. During the French Revolution of 1789, the Grand...
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  • (1918–2009) Michel Quoist (1918–1997) Jean Venturini (1919–1940) Alain Bosquet (Anatole Bisk) (1919–1998) Jacques Laurent a/k/a Jacques Laurent-Cely or...
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