Claire Démar

Claire Démar , born in 1799 and died in 1833 in Paris is a Journaliste Féministe Saint-simonien.

Claire Démar was among most combative of the Saint-Simonians. Little before its death, it published a Appel of a woman with the people on the stamping from the woman where it claims the application of the Déclaration of the Human rights and the Citizen to the woman. She also qualifies the Mariage there legal prostitution.

Decried, given up of all, reduced to greatest misery and despairing to see the emancipation of the women, she preferred to commit suicide with her lover Perret-of-Issarts.

Works

  • Call of a woman with the people on the stamping from the woman , 1833, ED. Valentine Pelosse, 2001 ISBN 2226125817
  • My Law with a future , Paris, Platform of the women, 1834

References

  • Laure Adler, At the Dawn of feminism, first journalists: 1830-1850 , Paris, Payot, 1979
  • Ghenia April of Holy-Cross, Feminism , Paris, Giard & Brière, 1907

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