Choiseul-Meuse, Félicité de (fl. 19th c.)
Choiseul-Meuse, Félicité de (fl. 19th c.)
French novelist. Name variations: Felicie de Choiseul Meuse; Félicité, comtesse de Chouseul-Meuse; Félicité de Chouseul-Meuse; Mme de Choiseul-Meuse. Fl. between 1802 and 1818.
Works, which depict erotic relationships, often between women, include Amélie de Saint-Far, ou la Fatale erreur (1802), Entre chien et loup (1809), Cécile ou l'élève de la pitié (1816), and Les Amants de Charenton (1818); best-known novel is Jullie ou j'ai sauvé ma rose (1807).
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