Marie-Catherine de Villedieu - Works

Works

  • Anaxandre, Jean Ribou, Paris (1667)
  • Fables ou Histoires allégoriques dédiées au roy, Claude Barbin, Paris (1670)
  • Le Favori, tragicomedy, Paris ; Amsterdam (1666)
  • Manlius Torquatus, tragicomedy, Paris (1662)
  • Le Portrait des faiblesses humaines, Henry Desbordes, Amsterdam (1686)
  • Recueil de poésies, C. Barbin, Paris (1662)
  • Alcidamie (1661)
  • Les Amours des Grands Hommes (1671),
  • Anaxandre. Nouvelle (1667)
  • Les Annales galantes (1670)
  • Les Annales galantes de Grèce (1687)
  • Carmente, histoire grecque (1668)
  • Cléonice ou le Roman galant. Nouvelle (1669)
  • Les Désordres de l’amour (1675)
  • Les Exilés (1672-1673)
  • Fables, ou histoires allégoriques (1670)
  • Les Galanteries grenadines (1672-1673)
  • Le Journal amoureux (1669-1671)
  • Lettres et billets galants (1667)
  • Lisandre. Nouvelle (1663)
  • Mémoires de la vie de Henriette-Sylvie de Molière (1672-1674)
  • Nitétis, tragedy, 1663
  • Nouveau recueil de pièces galantes (1669)
  • Les Nouvelles africaines (1673)
  • Le Portefeuille (1674)
  • Le Portrait des faiblesses humaines (1685)
  • Récit en prose et en vers de la farce des Précieuses (1660)
  • Recueil de quelques lettres et relations galantes (1668)

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