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EPINAY, LOUISE FLORENCE PETRONILLE TARDIEU

This article appears in Volume V09, Page 695 of the Encyclopedia Britannica.

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EPINAY, LOUISE FLORENCE PETRONILLE TARDIEU D'ESCLAVELLES D' (1726-1783), French writer, was born at
Valenciennes
  on the 11th of March 1726. She is well known on account of her liaisons with Rousseau and Baron von Grimm, and her acquaintanceship with Diderot, D'Alembert, D'Holbach and other French men of letters. Her father, Tardieu d'Esclavelles, a brigadier of infantry, was killed in battle when she was nineteen; and she married her
cousin
  Denis Joseph de La Live . d'Epinay, who was made a collector-general of taxes. The
marriage
  was an unhappy one; and Louise d'Epinay believed that the prodigality, dissipation and infidelities of her husband justified her in obtaining a formal separation in 1749. She settled in the chateau of La Chevrette in the valley of Montmorency, and there received a number of distinguished visitors. Conceiving a strong attachment for J. J. Rousseau, she furnished for him in 1756 in the valley of Montmorency a cottage which she named the "Hermitage," and in this
retreat
  he found for a time the quiet and natural rural pleasures he praised so highly. Rousseau, in his Confessions, affirmed that
the inclination was all on her side; but as,' after her visit to Geneva, Rousseau became her bitter enemy, little
weight
  can be given to his statements on this point. Her intimacy with Grimm, which began in 1755, marks a turning-point in her life, for under his influence she escaped from the somewhat compromising conditions of her life at La Chevrette. In 17571759 she paid a long visit to Geneva, where she was a constant guest of Voltaire. In Grimm's absence from France (17751776), Madame d'Epinay continued, under the superintendence of Diderot, the correspondence he had begun with various European sovereigns. She spent most of her later life at La Briche, a small
house
  near La Chevrette, in the society of Grimm -and of a small circle of men of letters. She died on the 17th of April 1783. Her Conversations d'Emilie (1774), composed for the education of her grand-daughter, Emilie de Belsunce, was crowned by the French
Academy
  in 1783. The Memoires et Correspondance de Mme d'Epinay, renfermant un grand nombre de lettres inedites de Grimm, de Diderot, et de J.-J. Rousseau, ainsi que des details, &c., was published at Paris (1818) from a MS. which she had bequeathed to Grimm. The Memoires are written by herself in the form of a sort of autobiographic romance. Madame d'Epinay figures in it as Madame de Montbrillant, and Rene is generally recognized as Rousseau, Volx as Grimm, Garner as Diderot. All the letters and documents published along with the Memoires are genuine. Many of Madame d'Epinay's letters are contained in the Correspondance de l'abbe
Galiani
  (1818). Two
anonymous
  works, Lettres a mon fils (Geneva, 1758) and Mes moments heureux (Geneva, 1759), are also by Madame d'Epinay.
See Rousseau's Confessions ; Lucien Perey [Mlle Herpin] and Gaston Maugras, La Jeunesse de Mme d'Epinay, les dernieres annees de Mme d'Epinay (18821883); Sainte-Beuve, Causeries du lundi, vol. ii.; Edmond Scherer, Etudes sur la litterature contemporaine, vols. iii. and vii. There are editions of the Memoires by L. Enault (1855) and by P. Boiteau (1865); and an English translation, with introduction and notes (;897), by J. H. Freese.


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