Marie Leprince de Beaumont (1711–1780?) was a novelist, a journalist and a pedagogue. She wrote educational dialogues like the Magasin des enfants or Young Misses’ Magazine (1756) and the Magasin des adolescents or Young Ladies’ Magazine (1760) which suggested wide-ranging teaching models for girls, extending to the study of religion, of biology, of physics, of history, of law, of philosophy and so on. In this geography lesson about America, the governess, Mrs Affable, addressing herself to y..
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Marie Leprince de Beaumont (1711–1780 ?), éducatrice, journaliste, romancière et pédagogue, conçoit ...
This article shows how the French governess Marie Leprince de Beaumont, who read, adapted and rewrot...
Celem niniejszej pracy magisterskiej było przedstawienie założeń edukacyjnych Jeanne-Marie Leprince ...
Marie Leprince de Beaumont, romancière, journaliste et pédagogue, fut l’un des écrivains du XVIIIe s...
Story-teller, journalist, novel-writer, well-thinking author, Marie Leprince de Beaumont (1711-1780)...
Although children's books were available at the beginning of the eighteenth century, they developed ...
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En Europe au XVIIIe siècle, le roman épistolaire connaissait un grand succès. En France aussi, un gr...
This article (in French) examines Maria Edgeworth's fictional French governesses in the context of t...
In 18th century Europe, the epistolary novel was very popular. In France, a great number of authors ...
Gilles Duval : Hannah More, the Revolution and popular literature. From 1795 onwards, Hannah More a...
Stéphanie Félicité de Genlis introduced the Spanish people to educational debates which already exis...
Madame du Boccage is the first well-known Frenchwoman to travel to England. For contemporary travele...
Marie Leprince de Beaumont (1711–1780 ?), éducatrice, journaliste, romancière et pédagogue, conçoit ...
This article shows how the French governess Marie Leprince de Beaumont, who read, adapted and rewrot...
Celem niniejszej pracy magisterskiej było przedstawienie założeń edukacyjnych Jeanne-Marie Leprince ...
Marie Leprince de Beaumont, romancière, journaliste et pédagogue, fut l’un des écrivains du XVIIIe s...
Story-teller, journalist, novel-writer, well-thinking author, Marie Leprince de Beaumont (1711-1780)...
Although children's books were available at the beginning of the eighteenth century, they developed ...
Between 1750 and 1758, Anne-Marie Fiquet du Boccage (1710–1802), a writer and translator from Norman...
Marie Antoinette’s former lady-in-waiting and founder of an internationally acclaimed boarding schoo...
SUMMARY. — This paper deals with the nineteen instalments (January 1750- July 1751) kept at the Bibl...
En Europe au XVIIIe siècle, le roman épistolaire connaissait un grand succès. En France aussi, un gr...
This article (in French) examines Maria Edgeworth's fictional French governesses in the context of t...
In 18th century Europe, the epistolary novel was very popular. In France, a great number of authors ...
Gilles Duval : Hannah More, the Revolution and popular literature. From 1795 onwards, Hannah More a...
Stéphanie Félicité de Genlis introduced the Spanish people to educational debates which already exis...
Madame du Boccage is the first well-known Frenchwoman to travel to England. For contemporary travele...