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Élise Moreau (1813 – 1861) was a French poet.

Élise Moreau
Born1813
Rochefort, Belgium
Died1861 (aged 4748)
Paris, France
OccupationPoet
NationalityFrench
Period19th century
GenrePoetry
Spouse
(m. 1853)

Biography


Moreau was born in 1813 in Rochefort but was raised in Niort where her family settled. She started writing poetry at an early age. A local prefect M. de Saint-Georges, encouraged her and gave her letters of recommendation to study in Paris.

She travelled there with her mother, and received a warm welcome, notably from Sophie Bawr, whose gratitude she wrote about when Bawr died in 1861. The first collection of Moreau's, Dreams of a Young Girl, was published in 1837, shortly after her arrival in Paris.

On the death of Élisa Guizot, in January 1833 Élise Moreau wrote an elegy. Along with Nodier, Chateaubriand, and Lamartine, Moreau saw François Guizot, then Minister of Education, as a role model.

She was sent to the Académie française, to participate in a contest for the legacy of Molière. She submitted a piece which did not win the prize, but it did give her wider notoriety.

After some further publications such as A Destiny (scenes of the intimate life) and Memories of a little child, she married the poet Paulin Gagne, whose eccentric designs, translated into the most amazing styles, and caused more notoriety than she would have desired. In 1854 they founded a literary journal Le Théâtre du monde, which appeared from 1854 to 1857; she collaborated in each issue. Later in her life she became influenced by her husband's eccentric lifestyle as can be seen in the work Omégar. In this work, it was said that she was less Ms. Moreau and more Mme. Gagne.[1]

She and her husband spent the last years of their lives living in poverty. She died in 1861.


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Élise Moreau (née Marguerite Lise Derus à Rochefort le 14 juillet 1813[1] et décédée après août 1876[2] est une poète et femme de lettres française.



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