Delphine de Girardin
1804–1855
· lived 51 years
FR
Delphine de Girardin was a French writer and poet. Known for her liveliness and intelligence, she actively participated in the Parisian literary salons of her time. Her work, which includes poetry, plays, and novels, is characterized by an elegant style and a keen observation of society.
n. 1804-01-24, Aachen · m. 1855-06-29, Paris
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Born Delphine Gay in Paris, she married the journalist and writer Émile de Girardin. From a young age, she showed literary talent, publishing her first collection of poems at 18. Her salons were attended by the most prominent figures in literature, art, and politics, making her a central figure in Parisian cultural life. Her novels, such as 'La Canne de Monsieur de Balzac', and plays were well-received. She also wrote for newspapers, often under pseudonyms. Her work reflects the nuances of 19th-century French society and her own subtle feminist perspective in an era of significant restrictions for women.
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