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*[[Alix André]] (1909-2000), romance novelist
*[[Alix André]] (1909-2000), romance novelist
*[[Christine Angot]] (born 1959), novelist and playwright
*[[Christine Angot]] (born 1959), novelist and playwright
*[[Leili Anvar]] (born 1967), Persian-French writer and translator
*[[Azalaïs d'Arbaud]] (1834–1917), Occitan-language writer
*[[Azalaïs d'Arbaud]] (1834–1917), Occitan-language writer
*[[Sophie d'Arbouville]] (1810–1850), poet and short story writer
*[[Sophie d'Arbouville]] (1810–1850), poet and short story writer
*[[Catherine Arley]], pen name of Pierrette Pernot (born 1924), novelist and actress
*[[Catherine Arley]], pen name of Pierrette Pernot (1922–2016), novelist and actress
*[[Marie Célestine Amélie d'Armaillé]] (1830–1918), writer, biographer and historian
*[[Marie Célestine Amélie d'Armaillé]] (1830–1918), writer, biographer and historian
*[[Angélique Arnaud]] (1799–1884), novelist, essayist and feminist
*[[Angélique Arnaud]] (1799–1884), novelist, essayist and feminist
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*[[Augustine-Malvina Blanchecotte]] (1830–1897), poet
*[[Augustine-Malvina Blanchecotte]] (1830–1897), poet
*[[Stella Blandy]] (1836-1925), writer and feminist
*[[Stella Blandy]] (1836-1925), writer and feminist
*[[Janine Boissard]] (born 1932), writer
*[[Lucie Boissonnas]] (1839-1877), author
*[[Lucie Boissonnas]] (1839-1877), author
*[[Marie Bonaparte-Wyse]] (1831–1902), novelist, playwright
*[[Marie Bonaparte-Wyse]] (1831–1902), novelist, playwright
*[[Louise de Bossigny]] (died 1700), fairy tale writer
*[[Louise de Bossigny]] (died 1700), fairy tale writer
*[[Laurence Bougault]] (1970–2018), poet, essayist and travel writer
*[[Laurence Bougault]] (1970–2018), poet, essayist and travel writer
*[[Claire Bouilhac]] (born 1970), bande dessinée illustrator, scriptwriter, colorist
*[[Catherine de Bourbon]] (1559–1604), princess, poet and letter writer
*[[Catherine de Bourbon]] (1559–1604), princess, poet and letter writer
*[[Louise Bourbonnaud]] (c. 1847–1915), writer, explorer and philanthropist
*[[Louise Bourbonnaud]] (c. 1847–1915), writer, explorer and philanthropist
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*[[Nina Bouraoui]] (born 1967), novelist
*[[Nina Bouraoui]] (born 1967), novelist
*[[Dounia Bouzar]] (born 1964), anthropologist and writer
*[[Dounia Bouzar]] (born 1964), anthropologist and writer
*[[Brada (writer)|Brada]] (1847–1938), novelist, biographer, memoirist, scriptwriter
*[[Marie-Anne de Bovet]] (1855 – unknown date), novelist and journalist
*[[Marie-Anne de Bovet]] (1855 – unknown date), novelist and journalist
*[[Brada (writer)|Brada]] (1847–1938), novelist, biographer, memoirist, scriptwriter
*[[Anne-Sophie Brasme]] (born 1984), novelist
*[[Anne-Sophie Brasme]] (born 1984), novelist
*[[Geneviève Brisac]] (born 1951), novelist, short-story writer, children's writer, critic and screenwriter
*[[Geneviève Brisac]] (born 1951), novelist, short-story writer, children's writer, critic and screenwriter
*[[Jacqueline-Aimée Brohon]] (1731-1778), novelist and essayist
*[[Josette Bruce]] (1920–1996), Polish-born novelist
*[[Josette Bruce]] (1920–1996), Polish-born novelist
*[[Fabienne Brugère]] (born in 1964), non-fiction
*[[Andrée Brunin]] (1937–1993), poet, many of whose works have been set to music
*[[Andrée Brunin]] (1937–1993), poet, many of whose works have been set to music


==C==
==C==
*[[Claude Cahun]](1894–1954), poet, novelist, photograph, essayist, translator and résistante
*[[Claude Cahun]] (1894–1954), poet, novelist, photograph, essayist, translator and résistante
*[[Nina de Callias]] (1843–1884), poet and salonnière
*[[Nina de Callias]] (1843–1884), poet and salonnière
*[[Amélie-Julie Candeille]] (1767–1834), composer, librettist and playwright
*[[Amélie-Julie Candeille]] (1767–1834), composer, librettist and playwright
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*[[Bernadette Cattanéo]] (1899-1963), newspaper editor, magazine co-founder, trade unionist, and communist activist
*[[Bernadette Cattanéo]] (1899-1963), newspaper editor, magazine co-founder, trade unionist, and communist activist
*[[Anne-Marie Cazalis]] (1920–1988), journalist, poet, essayist, novelist and actress
*[[Anne-Marie Cazalis]] (1920–1988), journalist, poet, essayist, novelist and actress
*[[Charlotte-Rose de Caumont de La Force]] (1654–1724), successful novelist, poet and memoirist
*[[Charlotte-Rose de Caumont de La Force]] (1654–1724), novelist, poet and memoirist
*[[Rose Celli]] (1895–1982), novelist, children's author, playwright, translator and poet
*[[Rosine de Chabaud-Latour]] (1794–1860), translator.<ref>{{Cite book |last1=van Bragt |first1=Katrin |last2=d'Hulst |first2=Lieven |last3=Lambert| first3=José |title=Bibliographie des traductions françaises (1810-1840) |location=Louvain |publisher=Presses Universitaires de Louvain |year=1995| isbn=978-9-06186-707-4 |language=FR |page=257}}</ref>
*[[Rosine de Chabaud-Latour]] (1794–1860), translator<ref>{{Cite book |last1=van Bragt |first1=Katrin |last2=d'Hulst |first2=Lieven |last3=Lambert| first3=José |title=Bibliographie des traductions françaises (1810-1840) |location=Louvain |publisher=Presses Universitaires de Louvain |year=1995| isbn=978-9-06186-707-4 |language=FR |page=257}}</ref>
*[[Françoise Chandernagor]] (born 1945), novelist and playwright
*[[Françoise Chandernagor]] (born 1945), novelist and playwright
*[[Véronique Chankowski]] (born 1971), French historian, non-fiction writer
*[[Edmonde Charles-Roux]] (1920–2016), novelist, journalist and photographer
*[[Edmonde Charles-Roux]] (1920–2016), novelist, journalist and photographer
*[[Noëlle Châtelet]] (born 1944), essayist, novelist, short story writer and educator
*[[Noëlle Châtelet]] (born 1944), essayist, novelist, short story writer and educator
*[[Chantal Chawaf]] (born 1943), novelist and essayist
*[[Chantal Chawaf]] (born 1943), novelist and essayist
*[[Madeleine Chapsal]] (born 1925), novelist, poet and critic
*[[Madeleine Chapsal]] (1925–2024), novelist, poet and critic
*[[Charlotte Saumaise de Chazan]] (1619–1684), poet and lady in waiting
*[[Charlotte Saumaise de Chazan]] (1619–1684), poet and lady in waiting
*[[Élisabeth Sophie Chéron]] (1648–1711), painter, poet and translator
*[[Élisabeth Sophie Chéron]] (1648–1711), painter, poet and translator
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*[[Geneviève Fauconnier]] (1886–1969), novelist
*[[Geneviève Fauconnier]] (1886–1969), novelist
*[[Madame de La Fayette]] (1634–1693), novelist author of ''[[La Princesse de Clèves]]''
*[[Madame de La Fayette]] (1634–1693), novelist author of ''[[La Princesse de Clèves]]''
*[[Nathalie Ferlut]] (born 1968), comic book illustrator, scriptwriter, colorist
* [[Juliette Figuier]] (1827–1879), playwright and novelist
*[[Amanda Filipacchi]] (born 1967), French-born American novelist
*[[Amanda Filipacchi]] (born 1967), French-born American novelist
*[[Adelaide Filleul]] (1761–1836), novelist
*[[Adelaide Filleul]] (1761–1836), novelist
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*[[Jeanne-Justine Fouqueau de Pussy]] (1786–1863), author of children's and educational works
*[[Jeanne-Justine Fouqueau de Pussy]] (1786–1863), author of children's and educational works
*[[Jocelyne François]] (born 1933), lesbian novelist, poet and diarist
*[[Jocelyne François]] (born 1933), lesbian novelist, poet and diarist
*[[Camille Froidevaux-Metterie]] (born 1968), non-fiction writer and novelist


==G==
==G==
*[[Marie-Louise Gagneur]] (1832–1902), essayist, novelist and feminist
*[[Marie-Louise Gagneur]] (1832–1902), essayist, novelist and feminist
*[[Jeanne Galzy]] (1883–1977), novelist and biographer
*[[Jeanne Galzy]] (1883–1977), novelist and biographer
*[[Anne-Marie Garat]] (born 1946), novelist
*[[Anne-Marie Garat]] (1946–2022), novelist
*[[Delphine Gardey]] (born 1967), non-fiction writer
*[[Delphine Gardey]] (born 1967), non-fiction writer
*[[Anne F. Garréta]] (born 1962), novelist
*[[Anne F. Garréta]] (born 1962), novelist
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*[[Sylvie Germain]] (born 1954), novelist, essayist and biographer
*[[Sylvie Germain]] (born 1954), novelist, essayist and biographer
*[[Amélie Gex]] (1835–1883), poet, who also wrote in [[Franco-Provençal language|Franco-Provençal]]
*[[Amélie Gex]] (1835–1883), poet, who also wrote in [[Franco-Provençal language|Franco-Provençal]]
*[[Azza Ghanmi]] (fl. 1970s), feminist editor
*[[Delphine de Girardin]] (1804–1855), essayist, poet and novelist
*[[Delphine de Girardin]] (1804–1855), essayist, poet and novelist
*[[Anne Golon]] (1921–2017), novelist author of the [[Angelique (French series)|Angélique]] series of historical novels
*[[Anne Golon]] (1921–2017), novelist author of the [[Angelique (French series)|Angélique]] series of historical novels
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*[[Françoise de Graffigny]] (1695–1758), novelist and playwright
*[[Françoise de Graffigny]] (1695–1758), novelist and playwright
*[[Évelyne Grandjean]] (born 1939), actress, playwright and screenwriter
*[[Évelyne Grandjean]] (born 1939), actress, playwright and screenwriter
*[[Virginie Greiner]] (born 1969), comic book scriptwriter
*[[Henry Gréville]], pen name of Alice Durand (1842–1902), widely translated novelist
*[[Henry Gréville]], pen name of Alice Durand (1842–1902), widely translated novelist
*[[Benoîte Groult]] (1920–2016), novelist and feminist
*[[Benoîte Groult]] (1920–2016), novelist and feminist
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*[[Mireille Havet]] (1898–1932), poet, diarist and novelist
*[[Mireille Havet]] (1898–1932), poet, diarist and novelist
*[[Nathalie Henneberg]] (1910–1977), science fiction novelist
*[[Nathalie Henneberg]] (1910–1977), science fiction novelist
*[[Marie de Hennezel]] (born 1946), non-fiction writer
*[[Catherine Hermary-Vieille]] (born 1943), novelist
*[[Catherine Hermary-Vieille]] (born 1943), novelist
*[[Juliette Heuzey]] (1865-1952), novelist, biographer
*[[Juliette Heuzey]] (1865-1952), novelist, biographer
*[[Adèle Hommaire de Hell]] (1819–1883), explorer and travel writer
*[[Adèle Hommaire de Hell]] (1819–1883), explorer and travel writer
*[[Juliette Heuzey]] (1865–1952), novelist, biographer
*[[Juliette Heuzey]] (1865–1952), novelist, biographer
*[[Violaine Huisman]] (born 1979), novelist, essayist, cultural journalist


==J==
==J==
*[[Paula Jacques]] (born 1949), Egyptian-born French novelist, journalist and radio host
*[[Paula Jacques]] (born 1949), Egyptian-born French novelist, journalist and radio host
*[[Martine L. Jacquot]] (born 1955), French-born Canadian academic, novelist, poet, short story writer, journalist
*[[Marie Jaffredo]] (born 1966), comics scriptwriter
*[[Gaëlle Josse]] (born 1960), poet and novelist
*[[Gaëlle Josse]] (born 1960), poet and novelist
*[[Alice Jouenne ]] (1873-1954), French educator, socialist activist, and writer
*[[Alice Jouenne ]] (1873-1954), French educator, socialist activist, and writer
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==L==
==L==
*[[Anne-Marie Lacroix]] (1732–1802), French writer
*[[Anne de La Roche-Guilhem]] (1644–1710), novelist, moved to England
*[[Anne de La Roche-Guilhem]] (1644–1710), novelist, moved to England
*[[Sylvie Lainé]] (born 1957), science fiction novelist and short story writer
*[[Sylvie Lainé]] (born 1957), science fiction novelist and short story writer
*[[Claire Lalouette]], French Egyptologist
*[[Jeanne Lapauze]] (1860–1920), born Jeanne Loiseau, poet and novelist, who used the pen name Daniel Lesueur
*[[Jeanne Lapauze]] (1860–1920), born Jeanne Loiseau, poet and novelist, who used the pen name Daniel Lesueur
*[[Oriane Lassus]] (born 1987), author, cartoonist, illustrator
*[[Camille Laurens]] (born 1957), novelist
*[[Camille Laurens]] (born 1957), novelist
*[[Linda Lê]] (born 1963), Vietnamese-born French novelist
*[[Linda Lê]] (born 1963), Vietnamese-born French novelist
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==M==
==M==
*[[Lisa Mandel]] (born 1977), comics scriptwriter
*[[Jeanne Marni]] (1854–1910), novelist, playwright and essayist
*[[Jeanne Marni]] (1854–1910), novelist, playwright and essayist
*[[Anne de Marquets]] (c. 1533–1588), religious poet, nun and author of ''Les Sonets spirituels''
*[[Anne de Marquets]] (c. 1533–1588), religious poet, nun and author of ''Les Sonets spirituels''
*[[Agnès Martin-Lugand]] (born 1979), novelist
*[[Agnès Martin-Lugand]] (born 1979), novelist
*[[Margaret Maruani]] (b. 1954), non-fiction writer
*[[Margaret Maruani]] (1954–2022), non-fiction writer
*[[Sophie Massieu]] (born 1975), journalist
*[[Sophie Massieu]] (born 1975), journalist
*[[Renée Massip]] (1907–2002), novelist, journalist
*[[Renée Massip]] (1907–2002), novelist, journalist
*[[Nicole-Claude Mathieu]] (1937–2014), sociologist specializing in gender studies
*[[Nicole-Claude Mathieu]] (1937–2014), sociologist specializing in gender studies
*[[Claire-Marie Mazarelli de Saint-Chamond]] (1731-unknown), woman of letters, writer
*[[Diane Mazloum]] (born 1980), French-Lebanese writer
*[[Meavenn]], pen name of Francine Rozec (1911–1992), Breton-language poet, novelist and playwright
*[[Meavenn]], pen name of Francine Rozec (1911–1992), Breton-language poet, novelist and playwright
*[[Natacha Michel]] (born 1941), political activist, novelist and critic
*[[Natacha Michel]] (born 1941), political activist, novelist and critic
*[[Hélène Miard-Delacroix]] (born 1959), historian, Germanist, professor
*[[Marijane Minaberri]] (1926–2017), children's, poet and short story
*[[Marijane Minaberri]] (1926–2017), children's, poet and short story
*[[Jane Misme]] (1865–1935), journalist and feminist
*[[Jane Misme]] (1865–1935), journalist and feminist
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*[[Madeleine Pelletier]] (1874–1939), feminist writer
*[[Madeleine Pelletier]] (1874–1939), feminist writer
*[[Gabrielle Petit (feminist)]] (1860–1952), newspaper editor
*[[Gabrielle Petit (feminist)]] (1860–1952), newspaper editor
*[[Michelle Perrot]] (born 18 May 1928, [[Paris]]), historian, feminist and grand officer of the legion of honor
*[[Georges de Peyrebrune]] (1841–1917), prolific novelist, columnist and feminist
*[[Georges de Peyrebrune]] (1841–1917), prolific novelist, columnist and feminist
*[[Louise Pioger]] (1848-1920) anarchist nursery rhymes
*[[Louise Pioger]] (1848-1920) anarchist nursery rhymes
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*[[Maria Pognon]] (1844–1925), writer, journal editor, feminist, suffragist and pacifist
*[[Maria Pognon]] (1844–1925), writer, journal editor, feminist, suffragist and pacifist
*[[Aliénor de Poitiers]] (15th century), writer on court etiquette
*[[Aliénor de Poitiers]] (15th century), writer on court etiquette
*[[Renada-Laura Portet]] (1927-2021), poet, prose writer, non-fiction writer
*[[Alice Poulleau]] (1885–1960), travel writer and geographer
*[[Alice Poulleau]] (1885–1960), travel writer and geographer


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*[[Rachilde]], pen name of Marguerite Vallette-Eymery (1860–1953), novelist and non-fiction writer, author of ''[[Monsieur Vénus]]''
*[[Rachilde]], pen name of Marguerite Vallette-Eymery (1860–1953), novelist and non-fiction writer, author of ''[[Monsieur Vénus]]''
*[[Geneviève-Françoise Randon de Malboissière]] (1746–1766), playwright, poet and multi-lingual translator
*[[Geneviève-Françoise Randon de Malboissière]] (1746–1766), playwright, poet and multi-lingual translator
*[[Fanny Raoul]] (1771-1833), feminist writer, journalist, philosopher and essayist
*[[Pauline Réage]], pen-name of [[Anne Desclos]] (1907–1998), who also used the pen-name Dominique Aury, novelist, editor, critic and author of ''[[Story of O]]'' (''Histoire d'O'')
*[[Pauline Réage]], pen-name of [[Anne Desclos]] (1907–1998), who also used the pen-name Dominique Aury, novelist, editor, critic and author of ''[[Story of O]]'' (''Histoire d'O'')
*[[Marie Redonnet]], pen name of Martine L'hospitalier (born 1948), poet, novelist, essayist, short story writer and playwright
*[[Marie Redonnet]], pen name of Martine L'hospitalier (born 1948), poet, novelist, essayist, short story writer and playwright
*[[Christine Renard]] (1929–1979), science fiction novelist
*[[Christine Renard]] (1929–1979), science fiction novelist
*[[Juliette Rennes]] (born 1976), sociologist and non-fiction writer
*[[Gabrielle Réval]] (1869-1938), novelist and essayist
*[[Gabrielle Réval]] (1869-1938), novelist and essayist
*[[Sandrine Revel]] (born 1969), comics illustrator and author
*[[Yasmina Reza]] (born 1959), playwright, novelist, actress, screenwriter and author of ''[[God of Carnage]]''
*[[Yasmina Reza]] (born 1959), playwright, novelist, actress, screenwriter and author of ''[[God of Carnage]]''
*[[Nadine Ribault]] (1964–2021), novelist, short story writer and translator
*[[Marie Jeanne Riccoboni]] (1714–1792), novelist and editor
*[[Marie Jeanne Riccoboni]] (1714–1792), novelist and editor
*[[Catherine Rihoit]] (born 1950), novelist and biographer
*[[Catherine Rihoit]] (born 1950), novelist and biographer
*[[Christiane Rimbaud]] (1944–2023), historian
*[[Blandine Rinkel]] (born 1991), novelist
*[[Blandine Rinkel]] (born 1991), novelist
*[[Christine de Rivoyre]] (1921–2019), novelist and journalist
*[[Christine de Rivoyre]] (1921–2019), novelist and journalist
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*[[Nathalie Sarraute]] (1900–1999), Russian-born French novelist, who pioneered the [[nouveau roman]]
*[[Nathalie Sarraute]] (1900–1999), Russian-born French novelist, who pioneered the [[nouveau roman]]
*[[Albertine Sarrazin]] (1937–1967), French-Algerian novelist, essayist and poet
*[[Albertine Sarrazin]] (1937–1967), French-Algerian novelist, essayist and poet
*[[Johanna Schipper]] (known as "Johanna"; born 1967), Taiwanese-born French comics artist and short story writer
*[[Ariane Schréder]], novelist
*[[Simone Schwarz-Bart]] (born 1938), Guadeloupean-French novelist, playwright and non-fiction writer
*[[Simone Schwarz-Bart]] (born 1938), Guadeloupean-French novelist, playwright and non-fiction writer
*[[Ann Scott (French novelist)|Ann Scott]] (born 1965), novelist, short story writer
*[[Ann Scott (French novelist)|Ann Scott]] (born 1965), novelist, short story writer
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*[[Marie de Rabutin-Chantal, marquise de Sévigné]] (1626–1696), correspondent
*[[Marie de Rabutin-Chantal, marquise de Sévigné]] (1626–1696), correspondent
*[[Shan Sa]], pen name of Yan Ni (born 1972), Chinese-born French poet, novelist and painter, now writing in French
*[[Shan Sa]], pen name of Yan Ni (born 1972), Chinese-born French poet, novelist and painter, now writing in French
* [[Valérie Simonin]] (1831–1919), novelist
*[[Maboula Soumahoro]] (born 1976), scholar, Afro-feminist
*[[Maboula Soumahoro]] (born 1976), scholar, Afro-feminist
*[[Audrey Spiry]] (born 1983), animator, illustrator, and bande dessinée author
*[[Germaine de Staël]], also Madame de Staël (1766–1817), essayist, novelist, non-fiction writer and salonnière
*[[Germaine de Staël]], also Madame de Staël (1766–1817), essayist, novelist, non-fiction writer and salonnière
*[[Louise Swanton Belloc]] (1796–1881), translator, essayist, novelist, non-fiction writer, children's book writer and feminist
*[[Louise Swanton Belloc]] (1796–1881), translator, essayist, novelist, non-fiction writer, children's book writer and feminist
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==T==
==T==
*[[Tibors de Sarenom]] (12th century), troubadour poet writing in [[Occitania|Occitan]]
*[[Tibors de Sarenom]] (12th century), troubadour poet writing in [[Occitania|Occitan]]
*[[Marie-Louise Tenèze]] (1922–2016), ethnologist, folklorist
*[[Françoise Thébaud]] (born 1952), historian and professor emeritus
*[[Françoise Thébaud]] (born 1952), historian and professor emeritus
*[[Françoise Thom]] (born 1951), historian and Sovietologist
*[[Chantal Thomas]] (born 1945), historian and novelist
*[[Chantal Thomas]] (born 1945), historian and novelist
*[[Édith Thomas]] (1909–1970), novelist, historian and journalist
*[[Édith Thomas]] (1909–1970), novelist, historian and journalist
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==W==
==W==
* [[Chloé Wary]] (born 1995), comics writer
*[[Simone Weil]] (1909–1943), philosopher and non-fiction writer
*[[Simone Weil]] (1909–1943), philosopher and non-fiction writer
*[[Anne Wiazemsky]] (1947–2017), German-born French novelist and actress
*[[Anne Wiazemsky]] (1947–2017), German-born French novelist and actress

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This is a list of women writers born in France or whose writings are closely associated with France.

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  • Paula Jacques (born 1949), Egyptian-born French novelist, journalist and radio host
  • Martine L. Jacquot (born 1955), French-born Canadian academic, novelist, poet, short story writer, journalist
  • Marie Jaffredo (born 1966), comics scriptwriter
  • Gaëlle Josse (born 1960), poet and novelist
  • Alice Jouenne (1873-1954), French educator, socialist activist, and writer

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References

  1. ^ Sabatier, Robert (1988). Femmes poètes du XIXe siècle (in French). Paris: Allen Michel. p. 16. ISBN 978-2-22601-395-8.
  2. ^ van Bragt, Katrin; d'Hulst, Lieven; Lambert, José (1995). Bibliographie des traductions françaises (1810-1840) (in French). Louvain: Presses Universitaires de Louvain. p. 257. ISBN 978-9-06186-707-4.
  3. ^ Dupuy, Aimé (1951). "Rose Combe, garde-barrière et romancière". La Vie du Rail (in French): 2.

See also