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Marie de L'Épinay
French woman of letters and journalist , editor

Marie de L'Épinay

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French woman of letters and journalist , editor
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Gender
Female
Place of birth
Paris, Seine, Île-de-France, France
Place of death
Paris, Seine, Île-de-France, France
Age
62 years
Family
Mother:
Agathe-Pauline Caylac de Caylan
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Biography

Marie de L'Épinay, real name Ève Olivia Angela Josépha de Bradi, baronne de Bruchez (Rebréchien, 1802 – Paris, 30 January 1864) was a French femme de lettres.

Biography

The daughter of the Countess Pauline Bradi who held a literary salon and was a contributor to the Journal des dames et des modes from 1818, Marie L'Épinay was often invited by the Duchess of Berry to the court balls.

Her husband, the Swiss officer Stephen Bruchez of Épinay, preferred she took care of their children, rather than writing. Yet, she published numerous verses, stories, novels of manners, plays and newspaper articles, including in 1835, several for the Journal des Femmes.

She also wrote the music for a few romances and in 1836, she worked at Biographie des femmes auteurs contemporaines. Famous under her name as well as under the pseudonyms Ève de Bruchez or Ève de Bradi (sometimes Brady), she owned and was chief editor of the Journal des dames et des modes (5 July 1836 – 19 January 1839).

From 1839, she was responsible for the importante chronique de mode of other magazines for women such as La Sylphide (January 1840 – 1847) and Paris Élégant (1845), as well as the chronique littéraire of the La Corbeille de Mariage (1847–1848) and the Journal des Jeunes Personnes. In 1846 she also wrote for L’Écho français.

Works

  • 1836: Deux Souvenirs, Olivier
  • 1837: Deux Études
  • 1838: Les Femmes célèbres
  • 1844: Rosette, 2 vols., Magen
  • 1844: Aimer et mourir, feuilleton
  • 1844: L'École d'un fat, comedy in 1 act and in prose, with Armand-Numa Jautard
  • 1845: Berthilde, 2 vols., Magen
  • 1846: La femme du diable, feuilleton
  • 1846: Les Trois Grâces, Paris
  • 1847: Les Beautés de l'âme, Janet
  • 1850: Les quatre fils Aymon, de Vigny
  • 1850: Sœur Agathe, de Vigny
  • 1852: Blanche, de Vigny
  • 1852: La cave aux diamants, de Vigny
  • 1860: Clara de Noirmont, Leclercq
  • 1864: Les Contes de nuit, Dentu
  • undated: Cours de morale
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