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    Françoise de Graffigny

    French novelist, playwright, and salon hostess (1695–1758)

    Françoise d'Issembourg d'Happoncourt, Madame de Graffigny

    Madame de Graffigny

    Born(1695-02-11)11 February 1695

    Nancy, Duchy of Lorraine

    Died12 December 1758(1758-12-12) (aged 63)

    Paris, France

    TitleMadame de Graffigny

    Françoise de Graffigny (néeFrançoise d'Issembourg du Buisson d'Happoncourt; 11 February 1695 – 12 December 1758), better known as Madame de Graffigny, was a French novelist, playwright and salon hostess.

    Initially famous as the author of Lettres d'une Péruvienne, a novel published in 1747, she became the world's best-known living woman writer after the success of her sentimental comedy Cénie in 1750. Her reputation as a dramatist suffered when her second play at the Comédie-Française, La Fille d'Aristide, was a flop in 1758, and even her novel fell out of favor after 1830.

    From then until the last third of the twentieth century, s