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''Sur les femmes'' (''Essay on Women'') is an essay by Denis Diderot published in ''Correspondance littéraire'' in 1772. It contains a response to Antoine Léonard Thomas's ''Essay on the Character, Morals, and Mind of Women in Different Centuries'', which was also published in 1772, and includes Diderot's own views on the subject. ==Background== Besides the interest in responding to Thomas's essay, there occurred two incidents in Diderot's personal life at this time, both involving women, which are believed to have played a role in his crafting of this essay. The first of these was that although he remained friends with Mme de Maux, their romantic relationship had come to an end. The second was that his daughter Angélique had become engaged to Caroillon de Vandeul whom she would latter marry. But, simultaneously, Angélique's harpsichord teacher, who would regularly enjoy the hospitality of the Diderot household, had become ''persona non grata'' in Diderot's house. There is speculation that he may have made unwelcome advances towards Angélique.
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