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  1. Germaine de Staël. Anne-Louise Germaine de Staël-Holstein ( Paris, 22 de abril de 1766 — 14 de julho de 1817 ), mais conhecida como Madame de Staël, foi uma intelectual, ensaísta e romancista francesa, que presenciou em primeira mão a Revolução Francesa, a Era Napoleônica e a Restauração. [ 1][ 2] Ao lado de Benjamin Constant, ela ...

  2. Germaine de Staël was a major figure of the pre-romantic period and was herself already a true romantic in outlook. Due to her political standpoint she had to flee several times to her father’s manor in Coppet, near Geneva and to several other towns in Europe. One can find a historical account of the ideas influencing society between 1780 and 1817 in her works.

  3. Nachdem im April 1814 Napoleon abgedankt hatte, kehrte Germaine de Staël in das besetzte und zerstörte Paris zurück. In ihrem Salon in der Rue Royale gab sie wieder Empfänge und bezauberte das intellektuelle Publikum. Germaine de Staël starb am 14. Juli 1817 im Alter von nur 51 Jahren nach einem Schlaganfall in Paris.

  4. Germaine de Staël fut une femme de lettres féministe et abolitionniste sous la Révolution et l’Empire. Anne-Louise-Germaine Necker, dite Madame de Staël, naît à Paris le 22 avril 1766. Issue de la bourgeoisie suisse romande, elle est la fille de Jacques Necker, banquier genevois richissime, et de Suzanne Necker, fille de pasteur d’ascendance plus modeste, qui évoluent dans une ...

  5. Germaine de Staël. Anne-Louise Germaine de Staël-Holstein ( Madame de Staël ), född 22 april 1766 i Paris, död 14 juli 1817 i Paris, var en fransk författare och salongsvärd. Hon skrev också sina memoarskildringar om tiden under franska revolutionen.

  6. May 9, 2018 · STAËL, GERMAINE DE (1766–1817), French writer. Madame de Staël was one of the best known female writers and intellectuals of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries in France and across Europe. Born to Swiss Protestant parents in Paris on 22 April 1766 as Ann Louise Germaine Necker, she became a champion of the liberal ...

  7. Anne Louise Germaine de Staël (April 22, 1766 – July 14, 1817), commonly known as Madame de Staël, was a French-speaking Swiss author living in Paris and abroad. . Although not a particularly gifted author herself, she was a significant literary figure who influenced literary tastes in Europe at the turn of the eighteenth and nineteenth c

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