Nouvelles historiques.

Type:
boek
Titel:
Nouvelles historiques.
Auteur:
La Roche-Guilhem, Anne de
Jaar:
1691
Onderwerp:
17th Century (1601-1700)
Novel
Taal:
Frans
Uitgever:
The Hague Bulderen, van 1691
Plaatsnummer:
ORPH.KTS1 C2.63 H2-011 (Orpheus Instituut)
Paginering:
128 pages marbled cardboard cover
Nota:
Anne de La Roche-Guilhem was a Huguenot emigré, a French writer and translator.
The daughter of Charles de Guilhen and Marie-Anne d'Azemar, she was, by her mother, a grand-niece of the poet Antoine Girard de Saint-Amant. Anne de La Roche-Guilhem became known by several works of fiction. A Protestant, she emigrated to England on the revocation of the Edict of Nantes (1685), perhaps via the Netherlands. Her father having died without a fortune, and she herself having never abjured from Protestantism, she sought in vain for protectors by dedicating some of her works to princesses, or to Charles II. Rare-in-All, her comedy-ballet, was composed for the king's birthday (1677). She also translated Spanish works. Finally, settled in London, she died there surrounded by Huguenot friends. The circulation of her works written in England, printed in Holland, secretly distributed in France, shows how the Protestant networks worked in this troubled time.
Ex libris Ignác Karel, Count of Sternberg, ?-1700, who among others was Geheimrat and Kammerherr to the Emperor, and who had contacts with the Irish fraternity in Prague
former shelf marks L.41 (pencil) and H.XI.282 (ink)
Collection of short historical novels
Première partie: 'Gaston Phebus, Comte de Foix'
seconde partie: 'La Prédiction accomplie'
troisième partie: 'Les deux fortunes imprévues'
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