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  1. Delphine de Girardin, nata Gay (Aquisgrana, 24 gennaio 1804 – Parigi, 29 giugno 1855), è stata una scrittrice francese, con lo pseudonimo di Visconte Charles de Delaunay. Delphine Gay fu allevata dalla madre Sophie nell'ambiente brillante di una società letteraria, facendo parte del circolo romantico che si raccoglieva intorno a ...

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    de Girardin was born in Aachen, and christened Delphine Gay. Her mother, the well-known Madame Sophie Gay, brought her up in the midst of a brilliant literary society. Her cousin was the writer Hortense Allart. Gay published two volumes of miscellanea, Essais poetiques (1824) and Nouveaux Essais poétiques (1825). A visit to Italy in 1827, during wh...

    This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Girardin, Delphine de". Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. whic...

    Works by Delphine de Girardin at Project Gutenberg
    Works by Delphine de Girardin at Faded Page(Canada)
  2. 14 apr 2022 · Journaliste dans un XIXᵉ siècle qui cantonnait les femmes à leur rôle domestique, Delphine de Girardin déploya de multiples tactiques d’acceptabilité pour légitimer son activité.

  3. Lettres parisiennes. En 1831, Delphine Gay avait épousé le journaliste Émile de Girardin. Fils illégitime d’un général d’Empire et neveu d’un député du parti libéral, celui-ci révolutionna le monde de la presse en inventant la publicité payante, ce qui lui permit de faire baisser les prix et d’augmenter le tirage et le nombre ...

  4. Delphine Gay de Girardin: The Muse Takes Center Stage. To read accounts by Alphonse de Lamartine and Théophile Gautier, one might believe that Delphine Gay de Girardin (1804–1855) began her theatrical career at one of the most famous premieres in the history of French drama. Her debut was not as a dramatist, but as the object of male gaze.

    • Joyce Johnston
    • 2014
  5. Figlia della scrittrice Sophie Gay (v.), fu, giovanissima, una poetessa molto famosa. Nel 1831 sposò il giornalista Émile de Girardin (v.) e fu per lui una preziosa collaboratrice. Nel giornale La Presse, fondato e diretto dal marito, pubblicò, sotto lo pseudonimo di Vicomte de Launay, le sue Lettres parisiennes, che

  6. (1804-1855) French poet and author (she was born in the border-city of Aachen during the fourteen years of French rule, 1801-1815), who also wrote under her maiden name, Delphine Gay, as Mme Émile de Girardin and as by Charles de Launay.