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Juliette Adam was born at Verberie (Oise) on the 4th of October 1836.
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Juliette Adam was born at Verberie (Oise) on the 4th of October 1836.
Juliette Adam gave an account of her childhood, rendered unhappy by the dissensions of her parents, in "Le roman de mon enfance et de ma jeunesse". Her father is described in "Paradoxes d'un docteur allemand", which shows him to have been sympathetic to feminism.
In 1858 she published her "Idées antiproudhoniennes sur l'amour, la femme et le mariage", in defense of Daniel Stern (pen name of Marie d'Agoult) and George Sand.
She established a salon which was frequented by Gambetta and the other republican leaders against the conservative reaction of the 1870s. In the same interest, she founded the Nouvelle Revue in 1879, which she edited for eight years, and retained influence its administration until 1899. She published writings by Paul Bourget, Pierre Loti, and Guy de Maupassant as well as Octave Mirbeau's novel "Le Calvaire".
She is generally credited with the authorship of papers on various European capitals signed "Paul Vasili, " which were, in reality, the work of various writers. The most famous of her numerous novels is "Païenne" (1883). Her reminiscences, "Mes premières armes littéraires et politiques "(1904) and "Mes sentiments et nos idées avant 1870" (1905), contain much interesting gossip about her distinguished contemporaries.
In 1882, she purchased the estate of an abbey in Gif-sur-Yvette (Essonne) where she lived from 1904 until her death in 1936.
Juliette Adam was a French author and feminist, who wrote numerous novels.
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Adam wrote the notes on foreign politics, and was unremitting in her attacks on Bismarck and in her advocacy of a policy of Revanchism.
She became involved in the Avant-Courrière (Forerunner) association founded in 1893 by Jeanne Schmahl, which called for the right of women to be witnesses in public and private acts, and for the right of married women to take the product of their labor and dispose of it freely.
In 1852, she married a doctor named La Messine.
After her first husband's death in 1867, Juliette married Antoine Edmond Adam.
(1816–1877)