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  1. Anne Louise Germaine de Staël-Holstein (French: [an lwiz ʒɛʁmɛn də stal ɔlstajn]; née Necker; 22 April 1766 – 14 July 1817), commonly known as Madame de Staël (French: [madam də stal]), was a prominent philosopher, woman of letters, and political theorist in both Parisian and Genevan intellectual

  2. 18 de abr. de 2024 · Germaine de Staël (born April 22, 1766, Paris, Fr.—died July 14, 1817, Paris) was a French-Swiss woman of letters, political propagandist, and conversationalist, who epitomized the European culture of her time, bridging the history of ideas from Neoclassicism to Romanticism.

  3. Madame de Staël (Germaine Necker, baronesa de Staël-Holstein; París, 1766 - 1817) Escritora francesa. Era hija de Jacques Necker, director del tesoro real (1776) y de las finanzas (1777) bajo Luis XVI. En el salón de su madre conoció, entre otras personalidades, a D'Alembert, Buffon, Chamfort y Grimm.

  4. Anne-Louise-Germaine Necker, baronne de Staël-Holstein, connue sous le nom de Madame de Staël (/stal/) [1], est une romancière, épistolière et philosophe genevoise [2] et française [3] née le 22 avril 1766 à Paris où elle est morte le 14 juillet 1817 [4].

    • Anne-Louise Germaine Necker
    • Madame de Staël
  5. 9 de may. de 2018 · The French-Swiss woman of letters and novelist Germaine de Staël [full name Anne Louise Germaine Necker, Baronne de Staël-Holstein, historically referred to as Madame de Staël] (1766-1817) greatly influenced European thought and literature with her enthusiasm for German romanticism.

  6. Delphine is the first novel by Germaine de Staël, published in 1802. The book is written in epistolary form (as a series of letters) and examines the limits of women's freedom in an aristocratic society. Although de Staël denied political intent, the book was controversial enough for Napoleon to exile the author.