Monnet, Marie Moreau (1752–1798)
Monnet, Marie Moreau (1752–1798)
French short-story writer. Born 1752 in La Rochelle, France; died 1798.
Wrote Contes orientaux (1772), Histoire d'Abdal Mazour (1784), Lettres de Jenny Bleinmore (1787) and Essai en vers (1788); also contributed to Mercure.
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