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AGOULT, MARIE CATHERINE SOPHIE DE FLAVIGNY, COMTESSE D' (1805-1876), French author, whose nom de plume was " Daniel Stern," was born at Frankfort-on-Main on the 31st of December 18o5. Her father was a French officer who had served in the army of the emigrant princes, and her mother
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Wagner . The story of her breach with Liszt is told under a very slight disguise in her novel Nelida (1845). On her return to Paris in 1841 she began to write art criticisms for the Presse, and in 1844 she contributed to the Revue des deux Mondes articles on Bettina von Arnim and on Heinrich Heine, but her views were not acceptable to the editor, and Daniel Stern withdrew to become a contributor to the Revue independante. Mme. d'Agoult was an ardent apostle of the ideas of '48, and from this date her salon, which had been literary and artistic, took on a more political tone; revolutionists of various nationalities were welcomed by her, and she had an especial friendship and sympathy for Daniele Manin. In 1857 she produced a national drama, Jeanne Dare, which was translated into Italian and presented with brilliant success at Turin. The most important section of Daniel Stern's work
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See Mme. d'Agoult, Mes Souvenirs (1806-1833), 187 ; A. Cuvillier Fleury
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