Catherine Bernard
Catherine Bernard (24 August 1663, in Rouen – 6 September 1712, in Paris) was a French poet, novelist, and playwright born into a Huguenot family. She was the first woman to compose a tragedy performed at the Comédie-Française, between 1687 and 1700. During that same period, she won the poetry prize of the Académie des Jeux Florals de Toulouse three times (1696, 1697, 1698). Provided by Wikipedia
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Bloomsbury or the Art of Disinterestedness by Catherine Bernard
Published 2005-12-01
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Âmes sensibles s’abstenir : violence à / de l’art contemporain by Catherine Bernard
Published 2017-03-01
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Academic Journals and Publications : Mapping the Territories. by Divina Frau‑Meigs, Catherine Bernard, Noëlle Batt, Jean Kempf, Georges‑Claude Guilbert, Michel Bandry
Published 2006-03-01
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