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- Françoise de Graffigny (née Françoise d'Issembourg du Buisson d'Happoncourt; 11 February 1695 – 12 December 1758), better known as Madame de Graffigny, was a...
- Lettres d'une Péruvienne) is a 1747 epistolary novel by Françoise de Graffigny. It tells the story of Zilia, a young Incan princess, who is abducted...
- Graffigny-Chemin (French pronunciation: [ɡʁafiɲi ʃəmɛ̃]) is a commune in the Haute-Marne department in north-eastern France. The village has 202 inhabitants...
- began writing poetry in his adolescence and belonged to Françoise de Graffigny's social circle in Lunéville. By October 1733 he had already begun work...
- She is also known as a correspondent of Françoise de Graffigny. Correspondance de Madame de Graffigny: 23 octobre 1744-10 septembre 1745, lettres 761-896...
- Anne-Marie du Boccage, René Antoine Ferchault de Réaumur, Françoise de Graffigny, Étienne Bonnot de Condillac, Bernard de Jussieu, Louis-Jean-Marie Daubenton...
- and grotesque—is inspired by Raoul Marquis (better known as Henry de Graffigny), whom Céline met at the end of World War I, when both were hired by the...
- (1694–1778), philosophe, satirist, playwright, author of Candide Françoise de Graffigny (1695–1758), author of Lettres d'une Péruvienne Abbé Prévost (1697–1763)...
- de Mme de Graffigny, Oxford: Voltaire Foundation, 1985-- (in progress), vol. 1, pp. 28-66. Dainard, ed. Correspondance de Mme de Graffigny, especially...
- such a storm by saying openly what everyone thought in secret. Madame de Graffigny claimed that all the good things in the book had been picked up in her...