La Force, Charlotte-Rose de Caumont de (1650–1724)

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La Force, Charlotte-Rose de Caumont de (1650–1724)

French novelist. Name variations: Mademoiselle de La Force; Charlotte de Caumont de La Force; (pseudonym) Mademoiselle de X. Born Charlotte-Rose de Caumont de La Force, 1650, in France; died 1724; dau. of Jacques Nompar de Caumont, duc de la Force (1559–1652, maréchal of France and friend of Henry IV of France); m. M de Briou, 1684.

Enjoyed liberated youth but after marriage to younger man her family intervened and had marriage annulled; implicated in publication of satirical verses, was made to choose between exile and convent; chose convent and began writing stories and novels; fairy tales published as Les Contes des contes (1697) under pseudonym Mlle de X; wrote secret histories of Mary of Burgundy, Margaret of Valois, Catherine of Bourbon and Enrique IV, king of Castile.

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