- century, and were
translated into
several different languages.
Marie Sophie Ristaud (sometimes
spelt Risteau) was born in
March 1770 at Tonneins. She was not...
- exilés de Sibérie (Elisabeth, or the
Exiles of Siberia),
written by
Sophie Ristaud Cottin.
Luigi Marchionni's
subsequent play, La
figlia dell’esiliato, ossia...
- (with Mary Collyer) (1811) Elizabeth, or, the
Exiles of Siberia, by
Sophie Ristaud Cottin (1817) The Birth-Day
Present Mamma's Gift The Parent's Offering...
-
designer Jules Cottin (1868–1922), mandolinist,
composer and
author Sophie Ristaud Cottin (1770–1807),
French writer Letty Cottin Pogrebin (born 1939), American...
- Méré (1772–1825) René
Charles Guilbert de Pixérécourt (1773–1844)
Sophie Ristaud Cottin (Madame Cottin) (1773–1807) Eugène François
Vidocq (1775–1857) Claire...
-
significant works in the
Faroese language.
Harriet Butler –
Vensenshon Sophie Ristaud Cottin – Elisabeth, ou les Exilés de Sibérie
Catherine Cuthbertson – Santo...
-
fiction wr.
Saskia De
Coster (b. 1976, Belgium), wr. in
Flemish Sophie Ristaud Cottin (1770–1807, France), nv.
Dorothy Cottrell (1902–1957, Australia)...
-
Sanskrit Aitareya Upanishad.
Eugenia de
Acton – The Nuns of the
Desert Sophie Ristaud Cottin –
Mathilde (translated as The Saracen; or
Matilda and
Malek Adhel:...
- Gàidhlig, is published. François-René de
Chateaubriand –
Atala Sophie Ristaud Cottin –
Malvina Anne
Seymour Damer –
Belmour Maria Edgeworth – Belinda...
- death.
Charles Brockden Brown –
Memoirs of
Carwin the
Biloquist Sophie Ristaud Cottin – Amélie de
Mansfield Catherine Cuthbertson – The
Romance of the...