Isabelle de Charrière
Isabelle de Charrière (; 20 October 174027 December 1805), known as Belle van Zuylen in the Netherlands, née Isabella Agneta Elisabeth van Tuyll van Serooskerken, and [Madame] Isabelle de Charrière (married name) elsewhere, was a Dutch and Swiss writer of the Enlightenment who lived the latter half of her life in Colombier, Neuchâtel. She is now best known for her letters and novels, although she also wrote pamphlets, music and plays. She took a keen interest in the society and politics of her age, and her work around the time of the French Revolution is regarded as being of particular interest. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Charrière, Isabelle de, 1740-1805
Published 1993
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by Charrière, Isabelle de, 1740-1805
Published 1926
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by Charrière, Isabelle de, 1740-1805
Published 2007
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by Scott, Geoffrey, 1885-1929
Published 1925
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by Boswell, James, 1740-1795
Published 1952
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by Boswell, James, 1740-1795
Published 1952
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“...Charrière, Isabelle de, 1740-1805...”Published 1952
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