Aglaé Adanson
1775–1852 (age 77)
Biography
Aglaé Adanson (1775–1852) was a French writer who contributed to the literary culture of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. Her literary endeavors reflected the intellectual currents of the Romantic period, a time of great creative ferment in French letters and thought.
Adanson was laid to rest in the Allier region, far from the capital's grand cemeteries. Her seventy-seven years encompassed the Revolutionary era through the July Monarchy, during which she pursued her literary vocation amid the profound transformations of French society.