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  1. Ernest Legouvé circa 1875. Gabriel Jean Baptiste Ernest Wilfrid Legouvé (pronounced [ɡabʁijɛl ʒɑ̃ batist ɛʁnɛst wilfʁid ləɡuve]; 14 February 1807 – 14 March 1903) was a French dramatist.

  2. Ernest Legouvé, né le 15 février 1807 à Paris [1] et mort dans la même ville le 14 mars 1903, est un écrivain français, dramaturge, poète, moraliste, défenseur des droits des femmes et critique.

  3. Ernest Legouvé and the Doctrine of "Equality in Difference" for Women: A Case Study of Male Feminism in Nineteenth-Century French Thought. Karen Offen.

    • Karen Offen
    • 1986
  4. Legouvé was better known as a supporter of female emancipation, however, his several lectures on the subject being collected and published in 1848 and further developed, in several publications, in the following decades. This work led to his appointment as inspector general of female education.

  5. Ernest Legouvé (1807-1903), writer, poet, playwright, and a member of the Académie Française, was one of Berlioz’s lifelong friends, and remained true to the composer’s memory long after his death.

  6. Legouvé, Ernest Wilfred (1807-1903), an influential French dramatist and essayist, and subsequently a member of the Academie Française, delivered a path-breaking series of lectures on the history of women at the Collège de France in Paris during the spring months of 1848.

  7. Sep 9, 2010 · The moral history of women. by. Legouvé, Ernest, 1807-1903; Palmer, John Williamson, 1825-1906. Publication date. 1860. Topics. Women. Publisher. New York : Rudd & Carleton ; Paris : Gustave Sandré.