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Encyclopedia Britannica - Main :: COR-CRE |
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COTTIN, MARIE [called Sarum] (1770-1807) , French novelist, nfe Risteau (not Ristaud), was born in Paris in 1770. At seventeen she married a Bordeaux
house
life
anonymous
Maistre . Sainte-Beuve asserted that she committed suicide on account of an unfortunate attachment
unauthenticated. She died at Champlan (Seine et Oise) on the 25th of April
A complete edition of her works, with a notice by A. Petitot, was published, in five volumes, in 1817. End of Article: COTTIN, MARIE [called Sarum] (1770-1807) If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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