Jacqueline-Aimée Brohon Explained

Jacqueline-Aimée Brohon (1731–1778) was a French novelist and essayist. Influenced by Jean-Jacques Rousseau, her writings were anti-clerical and inclined towards mysticism.[1]

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  1. Encyclopedia: Brohon, Jacqueline-Aimée (1731–1778) . Anne Commire. Anne Commire . Deborah Klezmer . . 2006 . 11 November 2023 . Encyclopedia.com .