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La femme auteur; ou, les inconvéniens de la célébrité, tome I

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Within a cultivated household where a proud, generous father gathers artists and a modest mother tends domestic virtues, their young daughter absorbs salon conversations and develops an ardent ambition for literary fame. The narrative follows her budding desire to rival celebrated authors, the parents' affectionate but cautious responses, and recurring debates about glory, gender roles, and the price of public recognition. Episodes alternate between intimate domestic scenes and intellectual discussion, exploring the tensions between female aspiration and social expectations and the personal compromises that accompany a woman's pursuit of renown.

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Mme. Dufrénoy

Mme Dufrénoy was a French author known for her work "La femme auteur; ou, les inconvéniens de la célébrité, tome I." This book explores the challenges and societal perceptions faced by women writers in the literary world. Through her writing, Dufrénoy contributed to discussions about gender and creativity in the 19th century, highlighting the complexities of female authorship and the implications of fame. Her work remains a notable reflection of the cultural attitudes towards women in literature during her time.

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