Jeanne-Justine Fouqueau de Pussy

Jeanne-Justine Fouqueau de Pussy (1786–1863[1][2]) was a French author.

She specialized in writing children's books. She was active in the field of educational literature.[3] She is known as the founder of the girls' magazine Journal des Demoiselles (1833-1922). She functioned as the director of the Journal des Demoiselles from 1833 to 1852. [4] The magazine was educational and focused on a number of subjects such as fashion, geopgraphy, history, moral and sports.

References

  1. "Histoire de l'éducation". Département de la recherche historique, documentaire et comparée de l'I.N.R.P. 23 February 1994. Retrieved 23 February 2019 via Google Books.
  2. Theuriau, Frédéric-Gaël (23 February 2019). "Comprendre la poésie sociale". Connaissances et savoirs. Retrieved 23 February 2019 via Google Books.
  3. Perrot, Michelle (23 February 1992). "Christine Léger, Le Journal des Demoiselles". Romantisme. 22 (77): 101–102. Retrieved 23 February 2019 via www.persee.fr.
  4. Wendelin Guentner, Women Art Critics in Nineteenth-Century France: Vanishing Acts


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