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- Correspondence of Isabelle de Charrière / Belle de Zuylen (2,006 bytes)
5: ...lf of vol. II - presented here), and the years in Switzerland (c. 2100 letters - presented in the Swiss part of... - Belle van Zuylen (Isabelle de Charrière) (1,955 bytes)
6: This Dutchwoman, who left her country for Switzerland, and whose works are part of the French literary ... - Germany and Austria (1,588 bytes)
14: ...istory of women's writing in Germany, Austria and Switzerland''. - Participants (14,940 bytes)
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253: **SWITZERLAND<BR> - Valérie Cossy (4,618 bytes)
21: * ''Jane Austen in Switzerland. A study of the Early French Translations''. Gen... - Leaving the castle (906 bytes)
7: ...creative writing, and set her fiction not only in Switzerland, but also in England, and in Germany. Taking as i... - BELLE DE ZUYLEN AND THE NETHERLANDS (2,827 bytes)
8: Her Majesty’s Ambassador in Switzerland:<br> - “Tout ce qu’il y a d’habitants de Zuylen fut invité à Termeer – excepté moi” (805 bytes)
8: ... really welcome there. Later on when she lived in Switzerland, she mentioned in letters to her Dutch sister-in-... - NEWWsletter (20,706 bytes)
107: Cossy,Valérie, Jane Austen in Switzerland: A Study of the Early French Translations, Geneva... - Foreword (11,631 bytes)
6: ...s ago Isabelle de Charrière died in a village of Switzerland, a rather discrete and stoic end for this woman o...
10: ...ure (the Netherlands) and to her adopted culture (Switzerland) or looking at the Swiss and Dutch aspects of her... - Française, francophone, cosmopolite? (1,535 bytes)
7: ...usly by the Netherlands as her country of origin, Switzerland as her adopted homeland and France as her intelle... - Isabelle de Charrière and the universality of the French language (1,091 bytes)
7: ... ties that bound her to her native country and to Switzerland. This paper presents some of the elements we must... - A new history of French literature (591 bytes)
1: ...n obscure Swiss citizen, took her from Holland to Switzerland […]. There she produced in French a voluminous ... - Écrire en langue ennemie (1,271 bytes)
8: Switzerland since 1956, has recently published her autobiogra... - Stéphanie-Félicité de Genlis (13,891 bytes)
17: ...le’ on the continent, first in England, then in Switzerland and Germany. Returning to Paris in 1800, she took...
19: ... covers Germaine de Staël’s period of exile in Switzerland, was published posthumously in 1831. In England a... - COST Action (6,257 bytes)
49: ...*Université de Genève, Université de Lausanne (Switzerland),<br> - 16 countries (420 bytes)
20: *Switzerland <br> - Second (21,618 bytes)
20: ... linguistically to include women in Austria and Switzerland. In contrast to previous bibliographers, but like... - Country they lived in (12,854 bytes)
24: ...inancial_situation=¬es=&per_page=200&x=18&y=26 Switzerland], from 1694<br> - Dora d'Istria (8,158 bytes)
10: ...and with her later activity. In 1855, she went to Switzerland, where she became the first woman to climb to the...
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