Mademoiselle de Saint-Léger (1761–1824)
Author of Lettres de chevalier de Saint-Alme et de mademoiselle de Melcourt, par mademoiselle de ***
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- Other names
- Geille, Anne-Hyacinthe (birth)
Dame de Saint-Léger
Colleville, Anne-Hyacinthe de
Colleville, Anne-Hyacinthe de Saint-Léger de
Mademoiselle de St. Leger - Birthdate
- 1761-03-26
- Date of death
- 1824-09-18
- Gender
- female
- Nationality
- France
- Birthplace
- Paris, France
- Place of death
- Paris, France
- Places of residence
- Paris, France
- Occupations
- novelist
playwright
poet - Short biography
- Anne-Hyacinthe Geille de Saint-Léger, known as Mademoiselle de Saint-Léger, was born in Paris, the daughter of Catherine and Charles Geille de Saint-Léger, a French court physician. She received a comparatively modern education. She was taken to the theater in Paris from a young age and began writing at age 12. She published her debut book, an epistolary novel called Lettres du chevalier de Saint-Alme et de Mlle de Melcourt, in 1781, at age 20. It received rave reviews and is still her best-known work. It was followed by more fiction, and she also contributed poems to various French periodicals. She's also called by her married name, Anne-Hyacinthe de Colleville, although the date of her marriage is unknown. She also had popular success with two one-act comedies, until the French Revolution interrupted her theatrical career. Afterwards, she returned to writing novels. In 1806, she published Salut à Messieurs les maris, the last novel that can be attributed to her with certainty. Toward the end of her life, she became religious and burned her last manuscript.
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