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Françoise Parturier (1919〔 – August 12, 1995) was a French writer and journalist. She was the first "symbolic" female candidate for the Académie française in 1970.〔}〕 The daughter of a doctor, she was born in Paris and studied at the University of Paris. In 1947, she married Jean Gatichon.〔 She began a career in journalism after World War II. From 1950 to 1951, Parturier taught contemporary literature in the United States. She was a regular contributor to ''Le Figaro'' from 1956 to 1975. Parturier wrote three books in partnership with Josette Raoul-Duval under the nom de plume "Nicole". In 1959, she began writing under her own name.〔 Parturier died at Neuilly at the age of 75. == Selected works == * ''Les lions sont lâchés'' (1955) with Josette Raoul-Duval as "Nicole"; 1961 film * ''L'Amant de cinq jours'' (1959); 1971 film〔 * ''Marianne m'a dit'' (1963) * ''Lettre ouverte aux hommes'' (1968) * ''L'Amour ? le plaisir ?'' (1968) * ''Lettre ouverte aux femmes'' (1974) * ''La Lettre d'Irlande'' (1979) * ''Les Hauts de Ramatuelle'' (1983) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Françoise Parturier」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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