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Work by: Épinay, Louise de

TitleConversations d'Emilie
Year of first publication:1774
Editions: Leipzig, 1774
Leipzig, 1775
Paris, Humblot, 1781
Paris, Belin, 1783
Lausanne, Lacombe, 1784
Oxford, éd. R.Davison, 1996
Genres:educational
Country:France
Language used:French
Narrative topoi:+3OCCUPATIONS ADEQUATES: ouvrage, +1APPARENCES: nécessité (ou non) de la beauté féminine, +6MENTORAT, +4NARRATION=GENDER, +2COMPORTEMENT (IN)ACCEPTABLE: prise d'initiative
Presence in public libraries: Passim (Dutch public libraries) (Passim (Dutch public libraries))
Relevant weblinks:Réseaux d'Ecrivaines

Receptions of this work

AuthorTitleGenderReception typeCountryYear
1 Campan, Jeanne Louise Henriette Genest De l'education des femmes F Proof of influence France
2 Catherine II, née princesse Sophie-Frédérique-Auguste d'Anhalt-Zerbst *Lettre à Grimm, 7 sept. 1780 F Egodocument Russia 1780
3 Catherine II, née princesse Sophie-Frédérique-Auguste d'Anhalt-Zerbst *Lettre à Grimm, 10 mai 1775 F Egodocument Russia 1775
4 Charrière, Isabelle de A correspondance F Intertextuality 1796
5 Genlis, Stéphanie Félicité de Adèle et Théodore F Intertextuality France 1782
6 Muñoz, Ana Las conversaciones de Emilia: traducidas sobre la quinta edición del francés al castellano por Doña Ana Muñoz F Translation Spain 1797
7 Wolff, Betje De gesprekken met Emilia F Translation Netherlands 1787
8 Wolff, Betje Catalogue de vente, Bekker (Wolff) F Private collection Netherlands 1789
9 Wolff, Betje *Brief aan Isaac van Cleef F Egodocument Netherlands 1787
10 ~~author male (name below) *Lettre de Diderot à Mme d'Epinay M Egodocument France 1773
11 ~~historian of literature (male, name below) Jean Larnac, *Notice dans Histoire de la littérature féminine en France M (Literary) history France 1921
12 ~~journalist (name below) Elie Fréron, art. in Année Littéraire M Article in the press France 1784
13 ~~journalist (name unknown) *Articles sur le texte d'Epinay M Women's press: article France 1775
14 ~~journalist (name unknown) *Art. in Nieuwe Nederlandsche Bibliotheek M Article in the press Netherlands 1788
15 ~~journalist (name unknown) art. in Correspondance Littéraire M Article in the press France 1774
16 ~~journalist (name unknown) art. in Correspondance Littéraire M Article in the press France 1781
17 ~~journalist (name unknown) *Art. in Vaderlandsche Letteroefeningen M Article in the press Netherlands 1788
18 ~~owner of commercial library (name below) Cabinet de lecture, Bakhuyzen M Library catalogue (public) Netherlands 1800
19 ~~owner of commercial library (name below) Cabinet de lecture, Bakhuyzen M Library catalogue (public) Netherlands 1800
20 ~~owner of commercial library (name below) Cabinet de lecture Gulik M Library catalogue (public) Netherlands 1798
21 ~~reader(s) (gender unknown) Catalogue de vente, J.D. U Private collection Netherlands 1797
22 ~~reader(s) (gender unknown) Cabinet de lecture, Gulik U Library catalogue (public) Netherlands 1798
23 ~~reader(s) female (name below) Princesse de Beauvau, *Lettre à Grimm F Egodocument France
24 ~~reader(s) female (name below) Mme Buchwald, *Lettre du 26 octobre 1774 F Egodocument Germany 1774
25 ~~reader(s) male (name below) Catalogue de vente, Terwe M Private collection Netherlands 1788
26 ~~reader(s) male (name below) Otto Cornelis van Eck (ca 14 jaar), Dagboek M Egodocument Netherlands 1791
27 ~~reader(s) male (name below) Catalogue de vente, Gosse M Private collection Netherlands 1791
28 ~~reader(s) male (name below) Galiani, *Lettre à Mme d'Epinay janvier 1775 M Egodocument Italy 1775
29 ~~translator (name unknown) The conversations of Emily, abridged from the French U Translation United States 1817
30 ~~translator (name unknown) (a preciser) U Translation Russia 1785
31 ~~translator (name unknown) (a preciser) U Translation Italy 1785
32 ~~translator (name unknown) The Conversations of Emily U Translation England 1785
33 ~~translator male (name below) (a preciser) M Translation Germany 1775
34 ~~translator male (name below) *à préciser M Translation Germany 1782