Anne-Marie Bigot de Cornuel
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Anne-Marie Bigot de Cornuel (1605–1694) was a French salonnière. After having been widowed in 1650, she established a famed literary salon in Paris. She was known for her witty remarks and was often quoted.
References
- Reid, Joyce M.H.; Poggi, Luciano (2002). Diccionario de la literatura francesa. Gremese.
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- 1605 births
- 1694 deaths
- French salon-holders