Lecture by Sylvie Robic, agrégée de lettres modernes, specialist in 17th-century French literature, lecturer at Paris-Nanterre University.
Lecture by Sylvie Robic, agrégée de lettres modernes, specialist in 17th-century French literature, lecturer at Paris-Nanterre University.
At the end of the 17th century, France had a tradition of women's writing and publishing. From the 1680s onwards, more than a third of the novels published each year were written by women.
Sylvie Robic will highlight some of the major figures in this literary heritage, long neglected by a whole generation of young women novelists.
Registration: richelieu17e21e@gmail.com
At the end of the 17th century, France had a tradition of women's writing and publishing. From the 1680s onwards, more than a third of the novels published each year were written by women.
Sylvie Robic will highlight some of the major figures in this literary heritage, long neglected by a whole generation of young women novelists.
Registration: richelieu17e21e@gmail.com

