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Arvède Barine

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French writer and historian
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Arvède Barine (17 November 1840 – 14 November 1908), was a French writer and historian. Arvède Barine was the pseudonym of Mme. Charles Vincens, born Louise-Cécile Bouffé on 17 November 1840. She mostly wrote on the subject of women, but she also wrote about travel, the political issues of the day, and the fantastic literature of authors such as Edgar Allan Poe and E. T. A. Hoffmann. She died on 14 November 1908 in Paris.

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  1. Walton, Whitney (2020-03-01). "Frondeuses and Feminists in the Work of Arvède Barine (1840–1908)". French Politics, Culture & Society. 38 (1): 91–112. doi:10.3167/fpcs.2020.380105. ISSN 1537-6370. S2CID 219671416.
  2. "Barine, Arvède (1840–1908)". Encyclopedia.com. Archived from the original on 2020-10-27. Retrieved 2021-07-23.
  3. Walton, Whitney (2018), Smith, Hilda L.; Zook, Melinda S. (eds.), "Arvède Barine: History, Modernity, and Feminism", Generations of Women Historians, Cham: Springer International Publishing, pp. 159–179, doi:10.1007/978-3-319-77568-5_8, ISBN 978-3-319-77567-8, retrieved 2021-07-23

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