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Stae?l wrote plays, fiction, essays, novels, and criticism. Her life and works are grounded in the transformations of a Europe in revolution. She was heavily involved in European politics from 1786 to her death in 1817, and her art reflects her concerns. She published her novel, Delphine, in 1802, and an English translation appeared in 1803. During a period of exile from France, she visited London, 1813-1814.
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D’une famille originaire d’Alsace mais fixee depuis longtemps en Dauphine, sur la terre de Saint-Priest, Francois-Emmanuel Guignard, comte de Saint-Priest (1735-1821), fils de l’intendant de Languedoc, entra dans la carriere militaire avant de devenir diplomate. Nomme ambassadeur a Lisbonne, a Constantinople et en Hollande, il fut ministre de l’Interieur en 1790 mais dut donner sa demission. Il emigra d’abord en Suede, aupres de son beau-frere, le comte de Ludolph, puis a Verone, a Mittau et en ...
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