Marie-Anne de Bovet (12 February 1855 – after 1935) was a French writer. From 1893 to 1930, she published 35 novels, in addition to other works. Her last work was written in 1935 when she was 80 years old.
Marie-Anne de Bovet was born in Metz, France. She was the daughter of General Bovet. She married the Marquis de Bois-Hébert but she wrote under her maiden name.
Her writing career began in 1889 by publishing travelogues. Her work appeared in several magazines and newspapers in French and English. She was bilingual. As early as 1888, Bovet frequented the salon of Juliette Adam. She wrote literary criticism in La Nouvelle Revue, and traveled to Ireland on behalf of La République Française, a Gambetta newspaper. She wrote for La Vie Parisienne and the feminist newspaper, La Fronde, founded in 1887 by Marguerite Durand. Here, her articles included "Housewife or Harlot" (9 December 1897), where she attacked Maupassant and Proudhon's speeches on women, and "The Eternal Feminine" (22 December 1897), where she rejected the categorization of women. Bovet protested against misogynist prejudice and defended women's intelligence. During the Dreyfus Affair, she wrote for La Libre Parole, a strongly anti-Semitic newspaper. Though she traveled widely, she wrote mainly on Ireland (three books) and Algeria; she also visited Scotland, Greece and Poland. The date and circumstances of her death are unknown, but her last work was written in 1935 when was 80 years old.
Awardsedit
During her lifetime, she was selected for the Louise Bourbonnaud Prize, which was a cash award established in Paris by Bourbonnaud to be given annually to a French explorer.[1][2]
Selected worksedit
Traveloguesedit
Lettres d’Irlande, Paris, Guillaumin et Cie, 1889
Trois mois en Irlande, article illustré extrait du Tour du Monde, Hachette, 1891
La Jeune Grèce, Société française d’édition d’art L.-H. May, 1897 - Prix Kastner-Boursault de l'Académie française.
L’Écosse. Souvenirs et impressions de voyage, Hachette, 1898
Cracovie, H. Laurens, Paris, 1910
L’Algérie, E. de Boccard, Paris, 1920 - Prix Montyon de l'Académie française.
Alger-Djelfa, Laghouat-Ghardaïa et l’Heptapole de M’Zab, Imprimerie Algérienne, 1924
De Paris aux dunes du Souf et retour en vingt-et-un jours, Georges Lacan, 1924
Monographie du tapis algérien'', édité par le Gouvernement général de l’Algérie, 1930
Le désert apprivoisé, Randonnées au Sahara'', Nouvelles Éditions Argo, Paris, 1933 - Prix Montyon de l'Académie française.
La Grande Pitié du Sahara, Plon, 1935
Notice sur les tapis algériens et autres industries indigènes, Imprimerie E. Pfister, ?
Novelsedit
Terre d’Emeraude, Ollendorff, 1893
Confessions d’une fille de trente ans, Lemerre, 1895
Roman de femmes, Lemerre, 1896
Confessions conjugales, Lemerre, 1896
Partie du pied gauche, Lemerre, 1897
Parole jurée, Lemerre, 1897
Par orgueil, Lemerre, 1898
Petites rosseries, Lemerre, 1898
Pris sur le vif, Lemerre, 1899
Marionnettes, Lemerre, 1899
Courte folie, Lemerre, 1901
Monsieur Victor, roman publié par Le Monde Moderne, Albert Quantin, Paris, 1901
Maîtresse royale, Lemerre, 1901
La Cadette, Armand Colin, 1901
La Belle Sabine, Lemerre, 1902
Ballons rouges, Lemerre, 1903
Autour de l’étendard, Lemerre, 1904
Ame d’Argile, Lemerre, 1904
Contre l’impossible, Lemerre, 1905
Plus fort que la Vie, Lemerre, 1905
Noces blanches, Lemerre, 1906
Le Beau Fernand, Hachette, 1906 - Prix Montyon de l'Académie française.
La repentie, Lemerre, 1907
Et l’Amour triomphe, Nilsson, 1907
Après le Divorce, Lemerre, 1908
La jolie Princesse, Lemerre, 1908
La folle Passion, Lemerre, 1909
La Dame à l’oreille de velours, Lemerre, 1911
La Terre refleurira, Lemerre, 1913
Le Fils de l’autre, Lemerre, 1914
La Dernière de sa Race, Lemerre, 1924
La Dame d’Antibes, Lemerre, 1927
Veuvage blanc, édition de la Mode nationale, 1930
L’Homme rouge'', Nilsson, date?
Défends ta femme contre la tentation'', Nilsson, date?
Referencesedit
^Journal of the American Geographical Society of New York (Public domain ed.). American Geographical Society of New York. 1891. pp. 502–.
(in French)Marie Anne de Bovet, petite notice biographique, sans nom d’auteur, date et éditeur, numéro de notice : 107502526 à la BNUS
(in French) Han Ryner, Le Massacre des Amazones : études critiques sur deux cents bas-bleus contemporains : Mesdames Adam, Sarah Bernhardt, Marie-Anne de Bovet, Bradamante, Jeanne Chauvin, Alphonse Daudet…, Paris, Chamuel, 19--?, p. 300
March 15, 2024
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Marie Anne de Bovet 12 February 1855 after 1935 was a French writer From 1893 to 1930 she published 35 novels in addition to other works Her last work was written in 1935 when she was 80 years old Marie Anne de Bovet Marie Anne de BovetBorn12 February 1855Metz FranceOccupationExplorer writerLanguageFrenchEnglishNationalityFrenchCitizenshipFranceSpouseMarquis de Bois Hebert Contents 1 Biography 2 Awards 3 Selected works 3 1 Travelogues 3 2 Novels 4 References 5 SourcesBiography editMarie Anne de Bovet was born in Metz France She was the daughter of General Bovet She married the Marquis de Bois Hebert but she wrote under her maiden name Her writing career began in 1889 by publishing travelogues Her work appeared in several magazines and newspapers in French and English She was bilingual As early as 1888 Bovet frequented the salon of Juliette Adam She wrote literary criticism in La Nouvelle Revue and traveled to Ireland on behalf of La Republique Francaise a Gambetta newspaper She wrote for La Vie Parisienne and the feminist newspaper La Fronde founded in 1887 by Marguerite Durand Here her articles included Housewife or Harlot 9 December 1897 where she attacked Maupassant and Proudhon s speeches on women and The Eternal Feminine 22 December 1897 where she rejected the categorization of women Bovet protested against misogynist prejudice and defended women s intelligence During the Dreyfus Affair she wrote for La Libre Parole a strongly anti Semitic newspaper Though she traveled widely she wrote mainly on Ireland three books and Algeria she also visited Scotland Greece and Poland The date and circumstances of her death are unknown but her last work was written in 1935 when was 80 years old Awards editDuring her lifetime she was selected for the Louise Bourbonnaud Prize which was a cash award established in Paris by Bourbonnaud to be given annually to a French explorer 1 2 Selected works editTravelogues edit Lettres d Irlande Paris Guillaumin et Cie 1889 Trois mois en Irlande article illustre extrait du Tour du Monde Hachette 1891 La Jeune Grece Societe francaise d edition d art L H May 1897 Prix Kastner Boursault de l Academie francaise L Ecosse Souvenirs et impressions de voyage Hachette 1898 Cracovie H Laurens Paris 1910 L Algerie E de Boccard Paris 1920 Prix Montyon de l Academie francaise Alger Djelfa Laghouat Ghardaia et l Heptapole de M Zab Imprimerie Algerienne 1924 De Paris aux dunes du Souf et retour en vingt et un jours Georges Lacan 1924 Monographie du tapis algerien edite par le Gouvernement general de l Algerie 1930 Le desert apprivoise Randonnees au Sahara Nouvelles Editions Argo Paris 1933 Prix Montyon de l Academie francaise La Grande Pitie du Sahara Plon 1935 Notice sur les tapis algeriens et autres industries indigenes Imprimerie E Pfister Novels edit Terre d Emeraude Ollendorff 1893 Confessions d une fille de trente ans Lemerre 1895 Roman de femmes Lemerre 1896 Confessions conjugales Lemerre 1896 Partie du pied gauche Lemerre 1897 Parole juree Lemerre 1897 Par orgueil Lemerre 1898 Petites rosseries Lemerre 1898 Pris sur le vif Lemerre 1899 Marionnettes Lemerre 1899 Courte folie Lemerre 1901 Monsieur Victor roman publie par Le Monde Moderne Albert Quantin Paris 1901 Maitresse royale Lemerre 1901 La Cadette Armand Colin 1901 La Belle Sabine Lemerre 1902 Ballons rouges Lemerre 1903 Autour de l etendard Lemerre 1904 Ame d Argile Lemerre 1904 Contre l impossible Lemerre 1905 Plus fort que la Vie Lemerre 1905 Noces blanches Lemerre 1906 Le Beau Fernand Hachette 1906 Prix Montyon de l Academie francaise La repentie Lemerre 1907 Et l Amour triomphe Nilsson 1907 Apres le Divorce Lemerre 1908 La jolie Princesse Lemerre 1908 La folle Passion Lemerre 1909 La Dame a l oreille de velours Lemerre 1911 La Terre refleurira Lemerre 1913 Le Fils de l autre Lemerre 1914 La Derniere de sa Race Lemerre 1924 La Dame d Antibes Lemerre 1927 Veuvage blanc edition de la Mode nationale 1930 L Homme rouge Nilsson date Defends ta femme contre la tentation Nilsson date References edit Journal of the American Geographical Society of New York Public domain ed American Geographical Society of New York 1891 pp 502 The WS Society Annual Exhibition 2021 Room 2 wssociety Retrieved 2021 04 17 Sources edit in French Marie Anne de Bovet petite notice biographique sans nom d auteur date et editeur numero de notice 107502526 a la BNUS in French Han Ryner Le Massacre des Amazones etudes critiques sur deux cents bas bleus contemporains Mesdames Adam Sarah Bernhardt Marie Anne de Bovet Bradamante Jeanne Chauvin Alphonse Daudet Paris Chamuel 19 p 300 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Marie Anne de Bovet amp oldid 1176045960, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,