Anaïs Ségalas
Anaïs Ségalas , born Anaïs Menard (born in Paris on September 21st, 1814, deceased with the same place on August 31st, 1893) was a woman of letters, poet, novelist.
Girl of Mr. Charles Menard, small-niece of Mr. the abbot Menard, former priest of Sermaize, then principal of the college of Châlons, one of the initiators of the plantation of the pines in Champagne, it belonged has a family of Champagne origin.
At seventeen years, it had already made appear its first poetic works, which began its celebrity.
She had married with fifteen years Mr. Ségalas, lawyer, and signed Anaïs Ségalas.
One owes him of poetries (Algerian , the Oiseaux of passage , the Enfantines , the Mystères of the House …), of the plays ( the Cabin of Opera , the Worker ), and several novels of which the Mount of the Sulfur mine , where it describes the the Antilles.
Anaïs Ségalas was the poet of the benevolence, charity, the maternal love and the religious thoughts.
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- Biographical note
- Obituary
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