Bourette, Charlotte Rouyer (1714 - 1784)
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| Short name | Bourette, Charlotte Rouyer |
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| VIAF | http://viaf.org/viaf/34588356 |
| First name | Charlotte Rouyer |
| Birth name | Bourette |
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| Alternative name | Madame Curé — Muse limonadière — Charlotte Renyer |
| Date of birth | 1714 |
| Date of death | 1784 |
| Flourishing | 1759 - 1768 |
| Sex | Female |
| Place of birth | - |
| Place of death | - |
| Lived in | France |
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| Aristocratic title | - |
| Professional or ecclesiastical title | - |
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| Place(s) of Residence | France |
Author of
| receptions | circulations | |
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| Recueil d'ouvrages en vers et en prose (1755) | 3 | 0 |
| La coquette punie (1779) | 2 | 0 |
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Receptions of Bourette, Charlotte Rouyer, the person
For receptions of her works, see under each individual Work.
| Title | Author | Date | Type |
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| Sketches of the lives and writings of the ladies of France | Thicknesse, Ann | 1780 | comments on person |
Mentioned in: - La Porte 1769 V, 397-409 - Briquet 1804 - Larnac, Histoire de la littérature féminine en France, 1921 - Buck, Guide to women's literature, 1992: Both here father and her husbands were Limonadiers. "Known as La Muse Limonadière she ran the Café Allemand, a meeting place for writers [...]. Plays, some of the work of the Muse self, were also played in the café. [...] She was also a contributor to the Journal des Dames".
Is Rouyer forename or last name? jdgmay15
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Father, first and second husband were all 'limonadiers'.
"Known as La Muse Limonadière she ran the Café Allemand, a meeting place for writers [...]. Plays, some of the work of the Muse self, were also played in the café. [...] She was also a contributor to the Journal des Dames". - Buck, Guide to women's literature, 1992.
Her activities were surveilled by the police.
Contributed to Journal des Dames (1759-1768: 16 textes). - No VIAF