Anne-Marie Fauques de Vaucluse, a Tiger among the Bluestockings. Paperback edition out now.

Anne-Marie Fauques de Vaucluse, a Tiger among the Bluestockings.



The only biography and methodical bibliography of Anne-Marie Fauques de Vaucluse (1720-1804) an 18th century woman writer who was a novelist, poet, satirist, feminist and philosopher, as well as being a close friend of Elizabeth Craven.

An ex-nun and fierce feminist, she wrote a book denouncing Madame de Pompadour and was thrown into prison in England...though not for writing the book. Under the name of Madame de Vaucluse, she became quite celebrated in Bluestocking circles for her literary talents and remarkable learning, and she became a close friend of William Beckford.

Many of her books have not been attributed to her and even her identity has become severely confused in modern times. This confusion needs to be cleared up and her books deserve to be read.

Paperback print version and Ebook are both now available.


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