Sophie d'Arbouville
Sophie de Bezancourt Loyré d'Arbouville, the Countess d'Arbouville (29 October 1810 – 22 March 1850) was a French writer.
Works
- (translated by Lady Mary Fox) Mary Madeleine (1851)
- Three Tales: Christine van Amberg, Resignation, and the Village Doctor (1853)
- Poésies et Nouvelles (1855)
gollark: Quantum boundary?
gollark: If we're going by Latin it's probably still deicide.
gollark: Where's the it bit in deiticide coming from?
gollark: Is it?
gollark: I don't mean terrible results when done by humans. I mean terrible results when done by a superintelligence treating them as its core values.
External links
- Works by or about Sophie d'Arbouville at Internet Archive
- Works by or about Sophie d'Arbouville in libraries (WorldCat catalog)
- Review of Sophie d'Arbouville's Poésies et Nouvelles, The Dublin Review, December 1856, pp. 411–41
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