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- Mme_de_Maux abstract "Jeanne-Catherine de Maux (1725-?), better known as Mme de Maux (Madame de Maux), was a natural daughter of Quinault-Dufresne. In 1737, aged twelve, she married a lawyer in Paris. She later became a lover of Denis Diderot's friend Damilaville. Some time after Damilaville's death, in 1768, she became the lover of Diderot, but later left him for a younger man.She is considered significant because many letters written by Diderot to her, containing scientific, philosophical, and romantic content, have survived. Diderot began writing Sur les femmes soon after his romantic relationship with Mme de Maux had ended. It has been stated that his romantic dalliance with Mme de Maux resulted in Diderot producing some of his best writings on love, sex, and sexuality.Mme de Maux is known to have been a friend of Mme d'Épinay.".
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- Mme_de_Maux wikiPageWikiLink Category:1725_births.
- Mme_de_Maux wikiPageWikiLink Category:18th-century_French_people.
- Mme_de_Maux wikiPageWikiLink Category:Date_of_death_missing.
- Mme_de_Maux wikiPageWikiLink Category:Denis_Diderot.
- Mme_de_Maux wikiPageWikiLink Denis_Diderot.
- Mme_de_Maux wikiPageWikiLink Louise_dxc3x89pinay.
- Mme_de_Maux wikiPageWikiLink Quinault-Dufresne.
- Mme_de_Maux wikiPageWikiLink Sur_les_femmes.
- Mme_de_Maux wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mme de Maux".
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- Mme_de_Maux subject Category:1725_births.
- Mme_de_Maux subject Category:18th-century_French_people.
- Mme_de_Maux subject Category:Date_of_death_missing.
- Mme_de_Maux subject Category:Denis_Diderot.
- Mme_de_Maux hypernym Daughter.
- Mme_de_Maux type Person.
- Mme_de_Maux comment "Jeanne-Catherine de Maux (1725-?), better known as Mme de Maux (Madame de Maux), was a natural daughter of Quinault-Dufresne. In 1737, aged twelve, she married a lawyer in Paris. She later became a lover of Denis Diderot's friend Damilaville.".
- Mme_de_Maux label "Mme de Maux".
- Mme_de_Maux sameAs Q21055182.
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- Mme_de_Maux wasDerivedFrom Mme_de_Maux?oldid=696608442.
- Mme_de_Maux isPrimaryTopicOf Mme_de_Maux.