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    Louise Colet (15 August 1810 – 9 March 1876), born Louise Revoil de Servannes, was a French poet and writer. Life and works [ edit ] She was born at the hôtel d'Antoine ( fr ) in Aix-en-Provence in France.

  2. Louise Colet (born August 15, 1810, Aix-en-Provence, France—died March 9, 1876, Paris) was a French poet and novelist, as noted for her friendships with leading men of letters as for her own work. Daughter of a businessman, she married a musician, Hippolyte Colet, in 1834, and published her first poetry, “Fleurs du Midi,” in 1836.

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  3. Découvrez la vie et l'œuvre de Louise Colet, poétesse française du XIXe siècle, célèbre pour son Grand Prix de poésie de l'Académie française et ses relations avec Flaubert, Vigny et Hugo. Consultez des extraits de ses poèmes, des critiques de son époque et des liens utiles.

  4. Sep 27, 2009 · Louise Colet. Publisher M. Lévy Freres, 1863 Collection europeanlibraries Book from the collections of University of Lausanne Language English. Book digitized by ...

  5. Apr 5, 2010 · What is less known about Louise Colet is that at the apogee of her career she was, along with George Sand, one of the most famous women writers in France, a prolific author equally fluent in poetry, fiction, historical essays, and journalism. Known as "the Muse," Colet presided over a renowned salon of mid-nineteenth-century Paris

  6. Sep 24, 2020 · Although Louise Colet (1810 – 1876) won four poetry prizes from the Académie Francaise, it is almost impossible to find any of her poems online– either in French or in translation. To read them, I ordered a book of her poems dated 1844 from a dealer in Paris. Ironically, although Colet was an admirable poet in her own right who supported ...

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  8. Louise Colet (August 15, 1810 – March 9, 1876), born Louise Revoil, was a poet born in Aix-en-Provence in France. In her twenties she married Hippolyte Colet, an academic musician, partly in order to escape provincial life and live in Paris.