Louise Colet - Writings of Louise Colet

Writings of Louise Colet

  • Fleurs du midi (1836)
  • Penserosa (1839)
  • La Jeunesse de Goethe (1839)
  • Les Coeurs brisés (1843)
  • Les Funérailles de Napoléon (1840)
  • La Jeunesse de Mirabeau (1841)
  • Lui (1859)
  • Enfances Célèbres (1865)

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