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Henriette Guizot de Witt (1829–1908)

Autor(a) de Monsieur Guizot dans sa famille et avec ses amis (1787-1874.

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(eng) This author is Henriette Elisabeth Guizot de Witt (1829-1908), an author in her own right as well as daughter and co-author of the French historian and Prime Minister, François Guizot. Do not combine with their joint entry. Also do not confuse her with her father's first wife Pauline de Meulan Guizot, known simply as Madame Guizot (1773-1827), also an author.

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Conhecimento Comum

Nome padrão
Guizot de Witt, Henriette
Nome de batismo
Guizot de Witt, Henriette Elisabeth
Outros nomes
Madame de Witt née Guizot
Madame Guizot de Witt
Madame de Witte
Data de nascimento
1829-08-06
Data de falecimento
1908-03-06
Local de enterro
Saint-Ouen-le-Pin, Normandie, France
Sexo
female
Nacionalidade
France
Local de nascimento
Paris, France
Local de falecimento
Paris, France
Locais de residência
Val-Richer, Normandy, France
Paris, France
London, England, UK
Ocupação
novelist
romance novelist
educational writer
social reformer
biographer
translator (mostrar todas 7)
secretary
Relacionamentos
Guizot, Francois (father)
Pequena biografia
Henriette Elisabeth Guizot was the eldest daughter of the French historian and Prime Minister François Guizot and his second wife Éliza Dillon. When she was about four years hold, her mother died in childbirth, and she and her siblings were educated by their paternal grandmother and her friend Rosine Chabaud-Latour. Henriette learned Italian and German, as well as English when her family went into exile in London for a while after the Revolution of 1848. She her younger sister Pauline were inseparable and married brothers who were also close. Henriette married Conrad de Witt, a politician, with whom she had two daughters; and on the same day, Pauline married Cornélis de Witt. Henriette served as her father's unofficial secretary, and began to write books to help with the family's financial difficulties. Between 1884 and 1904, she published nearly 100 hundred books, including novels, romance novels, educational texts, and historical narratives, some of them co-authored with her father. The Académie française awarded her the Prix Montyon for her books Scènes d'histoire et de famille (Scenes of History and Family, 1869), Les Femmes dans l'histoire (Women in History, 1889), and La Charité en France (Charity in France, 1892). She wrote stories for children, including Contes d'une mère à ses petits-enfants (Tales from a Mother to Her Grandchildren, 1870), and translated works of Shakespeare and Charles Dickens into French. She also did charity work, opened a school for destitute infants and children near the family home in Val-Richer, Normandy, and founded with friends in Paris an organization for women released from prison. Above all, she was dedicated to her father’s memory. She compiled his archives and letters and published two books about him: M. Guizot dans sa famille et avec ses amis (1880) and Lettres de M. Guizot à sa famille et à ses amis (1884).
Aviso de desambiguação
This author is Henriette Elisabeth Guizot de Witt (1829-1908), an author in her own right as well as daughter and co-author of the French historian and Prime Minister, François Guizot. Do not combine with their joint entry. Also do not confuse her with her father's first wife Pauline de Meulan Guizot, known simply as Madame Guizot (1773-1827), also an author.

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Has a spectacular gilt cover design and foredge in the series Bibliotheque de Petits Enfants, it is a bit of let down that it contains just black and white illustrations. This copy has an inscription 'Richard Stafford Cripps, Noel, 1894'. Was this the boy who became Sir Richard Stafford Cripps, an eminent politician?
 
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jon1lambert | Jul 27, 2020 |
The favourable reception accorded to our first introduction of Madame Guizot's Tales to the English Public, leads us to hope that our youthful readers will welcome with pleasure another volume from the pen of that talented writer.

This new series will be found in no respect inferior to the former; one of its tales, certainly, has even a deeper interest than anything contained in that volume, while the same sound morality, elevation of sentiment and general refinement of thought, which so strongly recommend the "Moral Tales" to the sympathies of the Parent and Teacher, will be found equally to pervade the present series.… (mais)
 
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amzmchaichun | Jul 19, 2013 |

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Estatísticas

Obras
18
Membros
24
Popularidade
#522,742
Avaliação
½ 3.5
Resenhas
2
ISBNs
2