Zulma Carraud

French author of notable literary works

Zulma Carraud - French author of notable literary works
Born

March 24th, 1796
229 years ago

Died

April 24th, 1889
136 years ago — 93 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

France

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Born in 1796, this French author gained recognition for significant contributions to literature in the 19th century. She wrote several novels that reflect the social and cultural dynamics of her time. One of the prominent works includes 'La Révolution de 1848', which addresses the political landscape of France during a pivotal era. In addition to novels, she also engaged in writing essays and critiques, influencing contemporary thought through her literary endeavors. The author's work showcased a deep understanding of societal issues, providing insights into the challenges faced during her lifetime. The impact of her literature continues to be studied and appreciated in modern literary circles.

Authored 'La Révolution de 1848'

Contributed essays and critiques

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