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Fernande Gontier papers

 Series — Multiple Containers
Identifier: MSS 16416

Scope and Contents

The Fernande Gontier papers (1787-2005; 8.6 cubic feet) document Dr. Gontier's scholarship on Simone de Beauvoir; Colette; Etienne Cabet and his followers in Nauvoo, Illinois; Mathilde de Morny; and Comtesse Marie-Catherine d'Aulnoy. The collection includes manuscript drafts, research files, correspondence, and books representing Dr. Gontier's work. Materials also include manuscripts for cookbooks co-written by Dr. Gontier. The papers are arranged... into six series.

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Dates

  • Creation: 1787 - 2005

Creator

Language of Materials

Materials are primarily in French, though a substantial minority of papers are in English.

Conditions Governing Access

Collection is stored offsite. Please allow 3 business days for delivery to the Small Library reading room.

Conditions Governing Use

The collection is open for research use.

Biographical Note

Dr. Fernande Gontier is a scholar who received her PhD in French from the University of Virginia in 1973. Her dissertation was titled "Les Images de la Femme Dans le Roman Français de L'entre-Deux-Guerres". Since then, she has published numberous works--many in collaboration with Claude Francis--on French literary figures including Colette and Simone de Beauvoir.

Source: Materials within the collection; University of Virginia.

Extent

8.6 Cubic Feet (7 cubic foot boxes, 1 document box (letter), 1 document box (legal), 2 half-width document boxes (legal), 1 half-width document box (letter))

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