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''''Marguerite de Lubert''' or '''Marie-Madeleine de Lubert''' (17 December 1702, Paris - 20 August 1785, Argentan) was a French woman of letters. == Life == Marie-Madeleine, sometimes called Marguerite de Lubert, whose life is little known, is the author of wonderful folk tales. She was the daughter of [[Louis de Lubert]], president of the Third Chamber of the Inquiry of Parliament, amateur musician (violin) and founder on 10 January 1722 of one of the first amateur orchestras in Paris, the [[Academy of Mellophiletes]]. She corresponded with [[Voltaire]], and sent him a play of verses in 1732.<ref>{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=w9KEk9wQPjkC&pg=PA590&lpg=PA590&dq=Marguerite+de+Lubert&source=bl&ots=TdAmGH4ISG&sig=oRXtS2tcgoCdDDoHjPnE0zvvaE8&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwi0_Lv5__LVAhUY3YMKHXM3Aw4Q6AEIODAD#v=onepage&q=Marguerite%20de%20Lubert&f=false|title=The Greenwood Encyclopedia of Folktales and Fairy Tales [3 Volumes]|last=Haase|first=Donald|date=2007-12-30|publisher=Greenwood Publishing Group|isbn=9780313049477|language=en}}</ref> == Works == * ''Sec et noir, ou la Princesse des fleurs et le prince des autruches, conte, avec un Discours préliminaire, qui contient l'apologie des contes de fées'', 1743 * ''La Princesse Camion'', 1743 * ''Le Prince Glacé et la princesse Étincelante'', 1743 * ''La Princesse Couleur de rose et le prince Céladon'', 1743 * ''La Princesse Lionnette et le prince Coquerico'', 1743 * ''La Princesse Sensible et le prince Typhon'', 1743 * ''La Veillée galante'', 1747 * ''Amadis de Gaules'', 4 vol., 1750 * ''Blancherose,'' 1751 * ''Mourat et Turquia, histoire africaine'', 1752 * ''Le Château des lutins de Kernosy'', 1753 * ''Léonille'', 2 vol., 1754 * ''La Tyrannie des fées détruite'', 1756 (re-edition) * ''Histoire secrète du prince Croqu'étron et de la princesse Foirette'', v. 1790 == Works in English == == References == {{reflist}} == External links == * https://www.jstor.org/stable/41388840?seq=1#page_scan_tab_contents * http://oxfordindex.oup.com/view/10.1093/oi/authority.20110803100117460 {{translation/ref|fr|Marguerite de Lubert}} {{authority control}}'
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