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  1. Louise Marie Madeleine Guillaume de Fontaine, par son mariage Madame Dupin, est née à Paris le 28 octobre 1706 et morte au château de Chenonceau, le 20 novembre 1799. Célèbre pour sa beauté et son statut de femme d'esprit, Louise Dupin est une personnalité du siècle des Lumières et tient un brillant salon littéraire.

  2. Louise Marie Madeleine Fontaine. Madame Dupin. Portrait by Jean-Marc Nattier, ca. 1730. Louise-Marie-Madeleine Guillaume de Fontaine (after marriage known as Madame Dupin; 28 October 1706 – 20 November 1799) was a French saloniste.

  3. 7 de mai. de 2024 · Madame Dupin (1706-1799), known as Louise Marie Madeleine Fontaine before her marriage, was nicknamed by the great thinker Voltaire as the "goddess of beauty and music." She employed the renowned Jean-Jacques Rousseau as a tutor to her son (and her beauty made a noted impression upon him).

  4. 22 de ago. de 2022 · Louise Dupin, a defender of gender equality in the Age of Enlightenment. George Sand's great-grandmother undertook an ambitious comprehensive history of women, aiming to prove the absence of any...

  5. 20 de jul. de 2023 · Dupin knew women who had published, all anonymously: Françoise de Graffigny, author of the very popular novel, Letters from a Peruvian Woman (1747), and Madame de Tencin, whose Siege of Calais (1739) she ranks, with Madame de Lafayette’s Princess of Clèves (1678) and Zayde (1671), as the best novels in the French language (“The ...

  6. Angela Hunter. STORYLINES FOR MADAME DUPIN. Little has been published about the intellectual work of Louise Marie. Madeleine Dupin (1706-99), the author of several essays and a large unfinished work, Ouvrage sur les femmes. Given this oversight, most discussions begin with some kind of biography that situates her in historical context.

  7. History of Western Philosophy. Collection: Oxford Scholarship Online. The table below includes important events in Dupins life (drawn from Jean Buon’s Madame Dupin) alongside key dates in French history and relevant works published.