See also: Beauharnais

Fanny de Beauharnais , born Marie Anna Francoise Informer (1738, Paris - 1813), extremely young wife the count Claude de Beauharnais, uncle of Alexandre de Beauharnais and François de Beauharnais. She is the godmother of Hortense de Beauharnais. She separates from her husband to devote itself to the literature.

In 1790, it aspires to its reception with the Académie of Lyon. the Marchioness of Créquy in its Souvenirs judge that one had applied to him very impudently and extremely wrongfully an old epigram of House to Charlotte-Rose de Caumont the Force: “Eglé, beautiful and poet, have two small through: It makes its face and does not make worms”. It cultivated the literature with passion and admitted in its familiarity several men of letters, inter alia Claude Joseph Dorat and Michel de Cubières-Palmézeaux.

It composed of the Poésies (Paris, 1772) and of the novels.

His/her son is Claude de Beauharnais.

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