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- Coralie_van_den_Cruyce abstract "Coralie Adéle van den Cruyce (1796–1858) was a Belgian writer, feminist and poet.Among her work was the plays Les orphelins de la grande armée (1834) och Les Violettes (1836). In Bas-bleus, she defended the right of women to express themselves as writers against contemporary critic. She was married to the noble officier Eugene-Francois-Auguste Pompée de Felix de la Motte and a leading member of Brussels aristocratic life.".
- Q4943709 abstract "Coralie Adéle van den Cruyce (1796–1858) was a Belgian writer, feminist and poet.Among her work was the plays Les orphelins de la grande armée (1834) och Les Violettes (1836). In Bas-bleus, she defended the right of women to express themselves as writers against contemporary critic. She was married to the noble officier Eugene-Francois-Auguste Pompée de Felix de la Motte and a leading member of Brussels aristocratic life.".
- Coralie_van_den_Cruyce comment "Coralie Adéle van den Cruyce (1796–1858) was a Belgian writer, feminist and poet.Among her work was the plays Les orphelins de la grande armée (1834) och Les Violettes (1836). In Bas-bleus, she defended the right of women to express themselves as writers against contemporary critic. She was married to the noble officier Eugene-Francois-Auguste Pompée de Felix de la Motte and a leading member of Brussels aristocratic life.".
- Q4943709 comment "Coralie Adéle van den Cruyce (1796–1858) was a Belgian writer, feminist and poet.Among her work was the plays Les orphelins de la grande armée (1834) och Les Violettes (1836). In Bas-bleus, she defended the right of women to express themselves as writers against contemporary critic. She was married to the noble officier Eugene-Francois-Auguste Pompée de Felix de la Motte and a leading member of Brussels aristocratic life.".