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GEOFFRIN, MARIE THERESE RODET (1699-1777) , a Frenchwoman who played an interesting part in French literary and artistic life, was born in Paris n [699. She married, on the 19th of July 1713, Pierre Francois Geoffrin, a rich
lieutenant
week two dinners, on Monday for artists, and on Wednesday for her friends the Encyclopaedists and other men of letters. She received many foreigners of distinction, Hume and Horace Walpole among others. Walpole spent much time in her society before he was finally attached to Mme du Deffand, and speaks of her in his letters as a model of common sense. She was indeed somewhat of a small tyrant
XI. 20 a such it can be called, took the form of being mother
Marmontel
great
mother
1777. See Correspondence inedite du roi Stanislas Auguste Poniatowski et de Madame Geoffrin, edited by the comte de 1\,Iouy (1875) ; P. de Segur, Le Royaume de la rue Saint-Honore, Madame Geoffrin et sa fille (1897) ; A. Tornezy, Un Bureau d'esprit au X VIIIe siecle: le salon de Madame Geoff rin (1895) ; and Janet
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