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Marie-Louise Gagneur was a French feminist, writer and activist, born in Domblans in 1832. She wrote essays, short stories and more than 20 novels, often focussing on anti-clericalism and issues surrounding the status of women in society. She later called for a reform on divorce laws and challenged the Académie Française to feminise French job titles. Gagneur was appointed a Chevalier of the Légion d’Honneur in 1901 and died in 1902.  Polly Mackintosh is a translator from French and has worked on titles from authors such as Antoine Laurain and Serge Joncour. 




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Marie-Louise Gagneur: Three Rival Sisters
Much acclaimed amongst her contemporaries and yet all but forgotten today, Marie-Louise Gagneur was a defining voice in French feminism. These stories, translated into English for the first time, cri …
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Marie-Louise Gagneur: Three Rival Sisters
IT IS MOST UNWISE AND FOOLISH TO ENDEAVOUR TO MANIPULATE HUMAN EMOTION FOR ONE’S ENDS’One May morning in 1842 in the village of Domblans, sisters Henriette, Renée and Gabrielle finally have something …
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