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Pauline de Meulan

Pauline de Meulan was a French writer and journalist, known especially for her work on education and her liberal position in the aftermath of the French Revolution. French literary critic Sainte-Beuve described her as the best and most important moralist since Jean-Jacques Rousseau.

Biography
Pauline de Meulan was the daughter of Count Charles de Meulan, an advisor to the King and collector-general of Paris, later of Marguerite de Saint-Chamans. in 1812. The couple seemed strange since she was 14 years older than François and both had very different characters, as stated by Gabriel de Broglie in the following table taken from his book Guizot: The couple worked together on several major projects, including a journal on education called ''Les Annales de l'Éducation. The journal ran six editions from 1811 until 1814. She also assisted in editing and writing Abailard et Héloise: essai historique'' with her husband. Pauline Guizot died in 1827 of tuberculosis. Before her death, she arranged for her husband's second marriage to her niece, Élisa Dillon. ==Works==
Works
Les Contradictions, ou ce qui peut arriver (1799) • La Chapelle d’Ayton, ou Emma Courtenay (1799) • Essais de littérature et de morale (1802) • Écolier, ou Raoul et Victor (1821) • ''Lettres de famille sur l'éducation'' (1826) • Une famille (1828) • ''Conseils de morale, ou Essais sur l'homme, la société, la littérature'' (1828) ==References==
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