Antoinette de Saliès
Antoinette de Saliès | |
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Born | Antoinette de Salvan de Saliès 1639 |
Died | June 13, 1730 Salies |
Nationality | French |
Occupation(s) | writer and feminist |
Antoinette de Salvan de Saliès (1639 – June 13, 1730, Salies) was a French writer and feminist.
Early years
[edit]Antoinette de Salvan was born in Albi, in 1639; she was baptized November 27, 1639.[1][a] Her nickname was "the little muse of Albi". She married the marquess, Antoine de Saliès, and became known as "Marchioness de Saliès".[3]
Writing and activism
[edit]After her husband's death, Saliès devoted herself to romantic writing in the form of the historical novel, as well as poetic and epistolary writing, while ensuring the education of her children. She was honored in 1689 at the Academy of Ricovrati in Padua, but did not go to Italy or elsewhere, having never left her province.[4]
In 1704, Saliès founded the Society of Knights and Signet of Good Faith, a literary society, which said of itself: "A tender and sincere friendship, Sweeter a thousand times than the amorous law, Must be the link, the kind character Knights of Good Faith." Saliès had the ambition to create a "new sect of philosophers in favor of the ladies" and was convinced of the equality of the sexes. [b] At least three buildings carry her name: a restaurant in Albi named La viguière d'Alby, the village hall of Saliès, and Salvan-de-Saliès School.
Death
[edit]She died on June 13, 1730, at the age 91.
Selected works
[edit]- Oeuvres complètes
- Perqué venguèt? ...
- La comtesse d'Isembourg
Notes
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Rolland, Jules (1879). Histoire littéraire de la ville d'Albi (in French) (Public domain ed.). Toulouse : E. Privat.
- ^ "Arbre généalogique Angélique RABARY - Geneanet". gw.geneanet.org (in French). Retrieved 8 November 2017.
- ^ Vertron 1703, p. 126.
- ^ Scudéry 1806, p. 38.
- ^ Scudéry 1806, p. 213.
Bibliography
[edit]- This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain: Scudéry, Madeleine de (1806). Lettres de mesdames De Scudéry, De Salvan De Saliez et de mademoiselle Descartes: précédées de notices biographiques, et accompagnées de notes explicatives; et formant le dernier volume de la collection épistolaire (Public domain ed.). Chez L. Collin, libraire.
- This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain: Vertron, Claude-Charles Guyonnet de (1703). La nouvelle Pandore ou les femmes illustres du siècle de Louis Le Grand: ouvrage dédié au beau sexe (Public domain ed.). Nicolas Le Clerc.