Marie Régnier (Paris, 1840 July 11- Paris, 1887 March 18) was a French writer; a friend of Gustave Flaubert, she exchanged many letters with him.
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She wrote under the penname of Daniel Darc.[1]
Born Marie-Sidonie Serrure, she married in 1861 Raoul-Emmanuel Régnier, a doctor, and went to live with him at Mantes-la-Jolie; she came back to live in Paris in 1881.[2][1]
She was a regular contributor to the daily newspaper Le Figaro.[1]
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