Clarisse Bader (28 December 1840 in
Strasbourg
Strasbourg ( , ; ; ) is the Prefectures in France, prefecture and largest city of the Grand Est Regions of France, region of Geography of France, eastern France, in the historic region of Alsace. It is the prefecture of the Bas-Rhin Departmen ...
– 5 February 1902 in Paris)
[Bader, Clarisse. "The French Woman in Modern times" (french) Gutenberg Etext](_blank)
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She was the author of ''Femme Grecque: Étude de la vie antique'' ( "Greek Woman: Study of Ancient Life") (1872),[Amazon book listing](_blank)
/ref> ''La femme française dans les temps modernes'' ( "The French woman in modern times") (1883), for which she was celebrated by the Académie française
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, ''Le comte de Chambrun, ses Etudes politiques et litteraires'' ( "The Count of Chambrun, his political and literary studies") (1889) and ''Women in ancient India: Moral and Literary Studies''.Google Books
/ref> She is a Gutenberg
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author and many of her works are still in print.
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1840 births
1902 deaths
Writers from Strasbourg
19th-century French journalists
19th-century French women writers
19th-century French women journalists
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