Clarisse Bader Explained

Clarisse Bader (28 December 1840 in Strasbourg – 5 February 1902 in Paris)[1] was a French writer.

She was the author of Femme Grecque: Étude de la vie antique ("Greek Woman: Study of Ancient Life") (1872),[2] La femme française dans les temps modernes ("The French woman in modern times") (1883), for which she was celebrated by the Académie française,[1] 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.[3] She is a Gutenberg author and many of her works are still in print.

Notes and References

  1. https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/15871 Bader, Clarisse. "The French Woman in Modern times" (french) Gutenberg Etext
  2. https://www.amazon.com/s?ie=UTF8&search-type=ss&index=books&field-author=Clarisse%20Bader&page=1 Amazon book listing
  3. https://books.google.com/books?id=haElZuOzuhsC&dq=%22Clarisse+Bader%22&pg=PR15 Google Books