Gabriel Joseph de Lavergne, vicomte de Guilleragues
Standard Name: Guilleragues, Gabriel Joseph de Lavergne,,, vicomte de
Used Form: G. J. Guilleragues
Connections
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Intertextuality and Influence | Jane Barker | JB
opens this work with a nostalgic glance backward at about sixty-six years of political thinking and literary writing. Her dedication To the Ladies is immensely engaging. She takes up the story of Galesia, now... |
Textual Features | Marie Belloc Lowndes | In her reviewing capacity she was able to comment on several texts central to the European tradition of women's writing. She called Marie de Lafayette
's La Princesse de Cleves (re-issued as part of an... |
Intertextuality and Influence | Elizabeth Meeke | Here EM
reverts to the most elevated social level: the family of the Duke of Orkney, who traces his descent from the kings of Scotland, and inhabits an ancient mansion on the banks of the... |
Timeline
1669: G. J. Guilleragues published, anonymously,...
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1669
G. J. Guilleragues
published, anonymously, Lettres portugaises (sometimes called Letters of a Portuguese Nun).
1678: Roger L'Estrange published the first English...
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1678
Roger L'Estrange
published the first English translation (out of ten before 1740) of G. J. Guilleragues
' Portuguese Letters (often called Letters of a Portuguese Nun), which in French dated from 1669.
31 January 1974: The three Marias, Maria Isabel Barreno, Maria...
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31 January 1974
The three Marias, Maria Isabel Barreno
, Maria Teresa Horta
, and Maria Velha da Costa
, were charged in a Lisbon court for publishing in 1972 a book deemed to be pornographic: an...
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