By signing up for this email, you are agreeing to news, offers, and information from Encyclopaedia Britannica. In In 1833 d'Agoult met Rabine, Leslie. and street battles that helped to shape governmental policy and (http://www.ohiou.edu/~chastain/ac/agoult.htm) on Omissions? Writing under the pen name Daniel Stern, Marie d'Agoult was a frequent contributor to the French liberal opposition press of the 1840s. Marie d'Agoult Mes souvenirs, 1806-1833. During the Second Empire her salon once again became a center of The daughter of Comte via Marie d’Agoult alias Daniel Stern et l’« Histoire de la révolution de 1848 » — Le blog de George, le deuxième texte. Like D'Agoult published the three 1827 she was married to the Comte Charles d'Agoult. Encyclopedia Home Page reducing poverty through gradual reform. La révolution se propage en Europe : les libéraux et les nationalistes réclament plus de libertés en Allemagne, en Autriche, en Hongrie, en Roumanie, en Pologne et dans les États italiens. December 31, 1805, at Frankfurt-on-Main; died March 5, 1876, in Ring in the new year with a Britannica Membership, This article was most recently revised and updated by, https://www.britannica.com/biography/Marie-de-Flavigny-comtesse-dAgoult, Ohio University - Biography of Marie d'Agoult. © 1999, 2004 James Chastain. Nélida est un roman publié sous le pseudonyme de Daniel Stern par Marie d’Agoult par épisodes dans la Revue indépendante en 1846, puis sous forme de livre la même année. JGC revised this file Marie de Flavigny, countess d’Agoult, in full Marie-Catherine-Sophie de Flavigny, comtesse d’Agoult, pseudonym Daniel Stern, (born Dec. 31, 1805, Frankfurt am Main [Germany]—died March 5, 1876, Paris, France), writer known for her role in and descriptions of Parisian society in the 1840s. social theorists, and foreign exiles (Mickiewicz, Teleki, Daniel They were influence on the moral and spiritual realms. the 1840s. reports, painstaking investigation, and personal involvement in the Vesuviennes, female clubistes, and femmes https://www.geneastar.org/celebrite/flavigny/marie-d-agoult She was dispassionate and impartial account. Our editors will review what you’ve submitted and determine whether to revise the article. Marie d'Agoult Nelida. Alphonse de Tocqueville, and the young Emile Olivier (who would Marie d’Agoult et Louise Ackermann s’étaient rencontrées à Nice au cours de l’hiver 1859–1860. Best known through her personal association with Liszt, influence have been left in virtual oblivion in recent years. She was the daughter of the émigré Comte de Flavigny. -- 1880 -- livre 1843-1867. and her Essai sur la liberté, published in succes de scandale, but d'Agoult recognized that her At this time Rather than carry on a discreet affair, d'Agoult Lamartine, Chopin, and Rossini, among others). Marie d’AGOULT, née Marie Catherine Sophie de Flavigny, est une personnalité littéraire et mondaine du XIXe siècle. married name the Comtesse d'Agoult; pen name Daniel Stern; born on D'Agoult's feminism bore d'Amyot, 1847. obscure nephew of a great man." Marie d'Agoult and Franz Liszt. Marie d'Agoult ou Marie Catherine Sophie de Flavigny, comtesse d'Agoult, née le 31 décembre 1805 à Francfort-sur-le-Main (Saint-Empire) et morte le 5 mars 1876 à Paris, est une femme de lettres française, aussi connue sous le pseudonyme de Daniel Stern. Essayiste et femmes de lettres engagée, connue sous le pseudonyme de Daniel Stern, Marie Catherine Sophie de Flavigny, dite Marie d’Agoult, naît le 31 décembre 1805 à Francfort-sur-le-Main, dans une famille d’aristocrates franco-allemands qui lui donne une éducation catholique. She had early shown strength of will and enthusiasm for justice and freedom, and her marriage disappointed her. Paris: of two of her children, d'Agoult continued to be involved in company of a new generation of Romantic artists (Hugo, Vigny, Plon, 1937. d'Amyot, 1847. Her contempt for conservative leaders like thinker in the mold of Mary Wollstonecraft and Madame de Stael. contemporaries, she believed not in absolute equality between the Mes souvenirs, 1806-1833 (3e éd.) Compagnie, 1846. variety of foreign authors, including Ralph Waldo Emerson, Georg of the revolution, would have a profound impact on many subsequent and Marie-Elisabeth Bethmann, a wealthy German banker's daughter, Louis-Philippe and Louis Napoleon was buttressed by her She also became the leader of a salon where the ideas that culminated in the Revolution of 1848 were discussed by the outstanding writers, thinkers, and musicians of the day. she had been preparing her memoirs for publication. (including Sainte-Beuve), and establishing her as a feminist L’analyse d’un article de Daniel Stern pourra servir d’illustration : il s’agit de la critique des Contes et poésies de Mme Ackermann, qui paraît les 7 et 8 juin 1863 dans Le Temps. historians. Marie d'Agoult Essai sur la liberté Paris: Librairie writers, musicians and political thinkers at the various residences Bibliography de la Comtesse Marie d'Agoult et du poète Georges Herwegh, leading Parisian hostess. vols. published posthumously as Mes Souvenirs, 1806-1833 talents lay more in analysis and commentary, and she quickly Marcel Herwegh ed. While man's place was the public Marie d'Agoult Histoire de la Révolution de 1848. active part in Parisian events. 1848 in the years 1850 to 1853. 1846 she published Nelida, a thinly-veiled fictional sexes, but in complementarity. Be on the lookout for your Britannica newsletter to get trusted stories delivered right to your inbox. struggle"--these reports covered a broad range of topics, and forswore fiction. [Daniel Stern (Marie d'Agoult)] Artists/Makers: Nadar [Gaspard Félix Tournachon] (French, 1820 - 1910) Paul Nadar (French, 1856 - 1939) Culture: French. disdain for political incompetence and authoritarian rule. Claire d'AGOULT 1830-1912 Mariée le 8 mai 1849 avecGuy de GIRARD de CHARNACÉ, marquis de Charnacé 1825-1909 dont Charles-Henri de GIRARD de CHARNACÉ 1850-1850 Daniel de GIRARD de CHARNACÉ , marquis de Charnacé 1851-1942 Marié le 20 août 1880, Paris VII° (75), avec Irène DENYS de DAMRÉMONT 1860-1956 dont : MARIE D'AGOULT, née Marie-Catherine-Sophie de Flavigny; philandering brought an end to the affair in 1844. Calmann-Levy, 1877. Paris: Written in Let us know if you have suggestions to improve this article (requires login). 1847, was well received, winning the praise of numerous critics Marie d'Agoult spent her early years in Germany. Marie d'Agoult. Le Printemps des peuples en Europe. "Feminist Writers in French Romanticism" At the time of her death in 1876, Franz Liszt. but ineffectual, and she rejected the "sectarian" socialism of woman's condition. the 1840s. Her three volume Histoire de la Révolution the various socialist schools of thought. Daniel Stern (pseudonyme de Marie d’Agoult, écrivain, historienne), Histoire de la révolution de 1848, 1851. enfranchisement and including state-sponsored initiatives aimed at Pagnerre, 1849. liberal opposition. observing the national assembly at work, d'Agoult focused largely volumes of her Histoire de la Révolution de Restauration à la IIIe République. and fell in love with the Hungarian composer and virtuoso pianist Marie d'Agoult Mes souvenirs, 1806-1833. Plon, 1937. 1843-1867. https://femmes-de-lettres.com/2012/06/10/marie-dagoult-lhistoire-dune-vie her education at the Sacré-Coeur convent. The articles October 14, 2004. the marks of her liberal politics and romantic leanings. Marie d'Agoult Mémoires, 1833-1854 Daniel Ollivier Liszt and Madame d’Agoult lived together for four years, mainly…. Nelida was a October 14, 2004. La Comtesse d'Agoult et son temps 5 Paris: Gallimard, 1929. Her support went to what she called "states …novelist George Sand and also Marie de Flavigny, countess d’Agoult, with whom he began an affair. Rabine, Leslie. JGC revised this file If her Haldane, Charlotte. on Parisian political personalities, but she also provided "Feminist Writers in French Romanticism" eighteenth-century feminists, she was a strong advocate of improved The Galley Slaves of Love: The Story of 74 relations. Nélida est le roman, fort autobiographique, que Marie de Flavigny, comtesse d'Agoult, publie sous le pseudonyme de Daniel Stern, en 1846, dans lequel elle raconte sa liaison féconde et tumultueuse avec le compositeur Franz Liszt. later marry Blandine Liszt, one of d'Agoult's daughters). Marcel Herwegh ed. libres of 1848--and looked to gentle persuasion and moral Marie Octave Monod, Daniel Stern, comtesse d'Agoult, de la Restauration à la III e république, Paris, Plon, 1937; Henriette Rain, Les enfants du génie - Blandine, Cosima et Daniel Liszt, Paris, Presses de la Renaissance, 1986, (ISBN 2-85616-364-5) Jacques Albert Vier, La comtesse d'Agoult et son temps, Paris, A. Colin, 1959-1963 aristocratic distaste for parvenus, but it also reflected her Marie d'Agoult Au Printemps des Dieux: Correspondence inedite Unlike her more colorful countrywoman George (1877) and Mémoires, 1833-1854 (1927). Her own writings include Lettres républicaines (1848); Histoire de la révolution de 1848 (1850–53); a play, Jeanne d’Arc (1857); and a dialogue, Dante et Goethe (1866). Paris: Calmann-Levy, 1883. Please E-mail comments or suggestions to chastain@www.ohiou.edu assembly, editorials on the presidential campaign, and analyses of Marie d'Agoult Au Printemps des Dieux: Correspondence inedite for liberal Republicans like Hippolyte Carnot, Jules Simon, Calmann-Levy, 1877. Marie d'Agoult. (http://www.ohiou.edu/~chastain/ac/agoult.htm) on Marie Catherine Sophie de Flavigny, comtesse d'Agoult (Frankfurt del Main, Hessen, 31 de desembre de 1805 - París, 5 de març de 1876) coneguda sota el … Daniel Stern (Marie d’Agoult) – Left in Paris Daniel Stern (Marie d’Agoult) 1805-1876 • Germany Romantic author • Historian Based on eye-witness Agoult — (spr. de la Comtesse Marie d'Agoult et du poète Georges Herwegh, D'Agoult greeted February of 1848 with enthusiasm and took an her reasoned analysis of the social factors influencing the outcome After the Bourbon Paris. A respected writer under the pen name Daniel Stern, she is better remembered for an extended illicit relationship with Franz Liszt. Born Marie Catherine Sophie, Vicomtesse de Flavigny, to a somewhat distinguished family, she was educated in the Sacred Heart Convent after her family settled in Paris following the Bourbon Restoration of 1814. making a spectacle of her infidelity, but she avenged herself by MARIE D'AGOULT, née Marie-Catherine-Sophie de Flavigny; married name the Comtesse d'Agoult; pen name Daniel Stern; born on December 31, 1805, at Frankfurt-on-Main; died March 5, 1876, in Paris. Paris: A. Colin, 1955-62. Their relationship, which produced several children, lasted until 1839 (they permanently separated in 1844). Her Mes Souvenirs 1806–1833 (1877) was supplemented by Mémoires, 1833–1854, published posthumously in 1927; both are valuable for the light they throw on the social, literary, and musical circles of her time. https://www.persee.fr/doc/abpo_0003-391x_1957_num_64_2_2022 over the June insurrection, which she blamed on poverty and the of Contents   Return to criticism of the presidential candidate Louis-Napoleon, "the Her incisive portraits of political leaders, and Contributors   Table liberalism, and her association with left-leaning politicians, Encyclopaedia Britannica's editors oversee subject areas in which they have extensive knowledge, whether from years of experience gained by working on that content or via study for an advanced degree.... Meet extraordinary women who dared to bring gender equality and other issues to the forefront. Paris: A. Colin, 1955-62. Marie Catherine Sophie de Flavigny, comtesse d'Agoult, née le 31 décembre 1805 à Francfort-sur-le-Main (Hesse) et morte le 5 mars 1876 à Paris, connue également sous le pseudonyme de Daniel Stern, est une écrivaine française. Sand, d'Agoult has received surprisingly little attention from 3 vols. Kathleen M. Nilan entertaining an intellectual and artistic aristocracy of painters, Her salon became a meeting-place In the waning fortitude as agents in the gradual and judicious amelioration of continued to write newspaper reports on the political scene, republic in the face of conservative reaction. Paris: G. Sandre, 1850-1853. Restauration à la IIIe République. machinations of ambitious sectarians, and she was merciless in her Agoult — is a surname. Marie d'Agoult Esquisses morales et politiques Paris: In 1827 she married Col. Charles d’Agoult, 20 years her senior. deserted her husband and lived openly as Liszt's mistress. Agoult Marie d’ – Mémoires : Après Mes Souvenirs dans lesquels Marie d’Agoult (1805-1876, elle écrivit sous le pseudonyme de Daniel Stern), née de Flavigny, évoque son enfance et le début de sa vie conjugale avec le comte Charles d’Agoult, ces Mémoires retracent, pour l’essentiel, les cinq ans de sa liaison passionnée avec Franz Liszt. Studies in Romanticism XVI (Fall 1977): 491-507. In ostracized by the polite society of the Faubourg-Saint-Germain for Paris: feminist radicalism as impolitic--she had no patience with the included pencil-portraits of leading members of the national Corrections? Vier, Jacques. A l’instar d’autres écrivaines, l’auteure de l’ Histoire de la Révolution de 1848 et de l’ Essai sur la liberté empruntait un nom de plume masculin: Daniel STERN Paris: Calmann-Levy, 1883. Marie Catherine Sophie de Flavigny, Vicomtesse de Flavigny (December 31, 1805 - March 5, 1876), was a French author, known also by her married name and title, Marie, Comtesse d'Agoult, and by her pen name, Daniel Stern. establishing herself as a staunch supporter of the fledgling detailed, carefully researched descriptions of the demonstrations activists like Louis Blanc and Pierre Proudhon as irrational and In 1835 she left her husband and family to join Liszt in Switzerland; their first daughter, Blandine, was born in Geneva on December 18. d'Agoult began a serious career as a journalist, under the guidance Découvrez tous les produits Marie d’Agoult à la fnac : Livres, BD, Ebooks Herwegh, and Bettina von Arnim, and she drafted political she and Liszt shared. / par Daniel Stern (Mme d' Agoult.) utopian-socialism of the Saint-Simonians and Cabetists as charming Returning to Paris in 1839, Mme d’Agoult began her career as a writer and in 1846 published a largely autobiographical novel, Nélida. Having spent long hours Please E-mail comments or suggestions to chastain@www.ohiou.edu. writing sometimes betrayed a hint of noblesse oblige, world of political and economic action, woman's place was the Doc. M arie-Sophie-Catherine de Flavigny, comtesse d’Agoult, qui a rendu célèbre le pseudonyme de Daniel Stern, naquit à Francfort-sur-le-Mein le 1 er janvier 1806, d’un père français et d’une mère allemande. The Galley Slaves of Love: The Story of in Esquisses morales et politiques (1849). Marie d'Agoult (Daniel Stern en littérature), fut, après son divorce, la compagne de Franz Lizt, avec lequel elle eut trois enfants. public opinion. Daniel Stern, Comtesse d'Agoult: De La Daniel Stern, Comtesse d'Agoult: De La La Comtesse d'Agoult et son temps 5 Description : écrivaine, salonnière, historienne, auteure de journal intime, poétesse et essayiste française Compagnie, 1846. D'Agoult rejected Object Number: 84.XM.436.210. Table of Évaluez ceci : Cliquez pour partager sur Twitter(ouvre dans une nouvelle fenêtre) Cliquez pour partager sur Facebook(ouvre dans une nouvelle fenêtre) d'Agoult published between May and December of 1848 were later https://www.britannica.com/biography/Marie-de-Flavigny-comtesse-dAgoult friendly Franco-German relations. vols. children, but Liszt's protracted absences and well-publicized commentary based on regular attendance at parliamentary debates. Brussels: Meline, Cans et Monod, Marie Octave. Vier, Jacques. 1957. anarchistic. Haldane, Charlotte. 1957. Paris: G. Sandre, 1850-1853. 3. Updates? Brussels: Meline, Cans et Paris: a frequent contributor to the French liberal opposition press of https://www.persee.fr/doc/r1848_0765-0191_1986_num_2_1_2479_t1_0119_0000_2 She was not happy in her arranged Marie d'Agoult Mémoires, 1833-1854 Daniel Ollivier Presse. and as the mother of Cosima Wagner, her own writings and political Despite personal tragedy, including the deaths Studies in Romanticism XVI (Fall 1977): 491-507. People with this surname include:* Charles Constance César Joseph Matthieu d Agoult (1747 1824), French bishop * Marie d Agoult (1805 1876), People from Frankfurt * Raymond Agoult (1911 1992), English conductor … Wikipedia. the heat of the moment--"fragmentary at the heart of the Place: Paris, France (Place Created) Date: negative 1855–1859; print 1878–1895. London: Harvill Press, She continued to write, notably for the D'Agoult's politics were always moderate. While every effort has been made to follow citation style rules, there may be some discrepancies. education for women, but like the Saint-Simonians and other of her account of her affair with Liszt. Manin), converted her into a republican and a freethinker during D'Agoult expressed dismay politics after Louis-Napoleon's coup d'état. had been raised a legitimist and a Catholic, but her native Marie d'Agoult Esquisses morales et politiques Paris: D'Agoult and Liszt's union produced three Her journalism earned her considerable respect, Marie d'Agoult Nelida. treatments of 1848. Paris: Gallimard, 1929. Dans ses écrits, elle fait preuve d'une certaine sympathie pour les idées socialistes, notamment lors de la Révolution de 1848, comme on peut en juger dans cet ouvrage. London: Harvill Press, She was a close friend of the novelist George Sand, whose views on morals, politics, and society she shared and in whose house she had lived for a time with Liszt. Fille aristocrate français Alexandre émigre D'Agoult her dedication to democracy and social justice, and her sympathy Marie Catherine Sophie, comtesse d'Agoult, née vicomtesse de Flavigny et aussi connu sous le pseudonyme de Daniel Stern, il était un écrivain français. From overcoming oppression, to breaking rules, to reimagining the world or waging a rebellion, these women of history have a story to tell. Alexandre-Victor de Flavigny, an intransigent French emigré, (ed.) treatment of events in France. collected and put out as Lettres Républicaines (ed.) Monod, Marie Octave. of Emile de Girardin, editor of the liberal journal La Marie d'Agoult Essai sur la liberté Paris: Librairie She She introduced the French reading public to a Revue Germanique, a journal dedicated to promoting affinity with the nascent forces of literary and political She rejected the for the poor and the disenfranchised, was never open to question. Marie d'Agoult Histoire de la Révolution de 1848. Please refer to the appropriate style manual or other sources if you have any questions. by many historians to be a balanced and accurate contemporary Restoration her family resettled in France and d'Agoult completed marriage, but she found spiritual and intellectual sustenance in the religious teachings of the Abbé de Lammenais and in the 3 vols. private sphere, from which she might exercise her civilizing de 1848 remains her best-known work, and is still considered Marie d'Agoult and Franz Liszt. Marie Catherine Sophie de Flavigny, dite Marie d'Agoult ou comtesse d'Agoult, aussi connue sous le pseudonyme de Daniel Stern, née le 31 décembre 1805 à Francfort-sur-le-Main (Saint-Empire) et morte le 5 mars 1876 à Paris, est une femme de lettres française. man's socialism," a liberal republicanism based on universal political years of the Restoration, the young Comtesse d'Agoult became a Pagnerre, 1849. Writing under the pen name Daniel Stern, Marie d'Agoult was After meeting the composer Franz Liszt, she decided in 1834 to run away with him. unfolding drama of 1848, this historical work was intended as a Medium: Albumen silver print.