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Stael Anne Louise Germaine de
(1766—1817)
Anne Louise Germaine de Stael was a French author.
Born Anne Louise Germaine Necker in Paris, France, she was the daughter of the prominent Swiss statesman Jacques Necker, who was the Director of Finance under King Louis XVI of France, and Suzanne Curchod. She was raised in an academic environment as a result of the intellectual salon her mother hosted in her home. After her marriage to the Baron de Stael-Holstein, the Swedish ambassador, Anne Louise established her own salon as a center for leading intellectuals.
She embarked on a writing career under the name Madame de Stael that, after she published a book praising German culture, caused Napoleon Bonaparte to ban her from Paris. She moved to Coppet near Lake Geneva, where she established a new salon and continued to write.
Madame de Stael died in Paris, France.
France, 1960, Madam de Stael
Switzerland, 1969, Germaine de Stael
France, 1960.10.22, Paris. Madame de Stael