Jeanne-Justine Fouqueau de Pussy

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Jeanne-Justine Fouqueau de Pussy (1786–1863[1][2]) was a French author.

She specialized in writing children's books. She was active in the field of educational literature.[3] She is known as the founder of the girls' magazine Journal des Demoiselles (1833-1922). She functioned as the director of the Journal des Demoiselles from 1833 to 1852. [4] The magazine was educational and focused on a number of subjects such as fashion, geography, history, moral and sports.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Histoire de l'éducation". Département de la recherche historique, documentaire et comparée de l'I.N.R.P. 23 February 1994. Retrieved 23 February 2019 – via Google Books.
  2. ^ Theuriau, Frédéric-Gaël (23 February 2019). Comprendre la poésie sociale. Connaissances et savoirs. ISBN 9782753900981. Retrieved 23 February 2019 – via Google Books.
  3. ^ Perrot, Michelle (23 February 1992). "Christine Léger, Le Journal des Demoiselles". Romantisme. 22 (77): 101–102. Retrieved 23 February 2019 – via www.persee.fr.
  4. ^ Wendelin Guentner, Women Art Critics in Nineteenth-Century France: Vanishing Acts