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词条 List of French women writers
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  1. A

  2. B

  3. C

  4. D

  5. E

  6. F

  7. G

  8. H

  9. J

  10. K

  11. L

  12. M

  13. N

  14. O

  15. P

  16. R

  17. S

  18. T

  19. V

  20. W

  21. Y

  22. Z

  23. References

  24. See also

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This is a list of women writers who were born in France or whose writings are closely associated with that country.

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A

  • Juliette Adam (1836–1936), novelist, non-fiction writer, magazine editor
  • Marie d'Agoult, pen name Daniel Stern (1805–1876), novelist, essayist, history writer
  • Anne-Marie Albiach (1937–2012), poet, translator
  • Hortense Allart (1801–1879), feminist writer, essayist
  • Almucs de Castelnau (12th century), troubadour poet writing in Occitan
  • Catherine d'Amboise (1475–1550), semi-autobiographical novelist, poet
  • Virginie Ancelot (1792–1875), painter, playwright
  • Christine Angot (born 1959), novelist, playwright
  • Azalaïs d'Arbaud (1834–1917), Occitan-language writer
  • Sophie d'Arbouville (1810–1850), poet, short story writer
  • Catherine Arley, pen name of Pierrette Pernot (born 1924), novelist, actress
  • Angélique Arnaud (1799–1884), novelist, essayist, feminist
  • Madeleine de l’Aubespine (1546–1596), poet, literary patron, one of the earliest female erotic poets
  • Gwenaëlle Aubry (born 1971), novelist, philosopher, non-fiction writer
  • Colette Audry (1906–1990), novelist, screenwriter, critic
  • Marie-Catherine d'Aulnoy (c. 1650–1705), writer of fairy tales, historical novels
  • Félicie d'Ayzac (1801–1881), poet, art historian
  • Azalais de Porcairagues (12th century), Occitan-language troubadour

B

  • Tristane Banon (born 1979), novelist, journalist, television presenter
  • Arvède Barine (1840–1908), non-fiction writer, historian, literary critic
  • Natalie Clifford Barney (1876–1972), American-born poet, playwright, novelist, wrote mainly in French
  • Sophie Bawr (1773–1860), playwright, non-fiction writer
  • Fanny de Beauharnais (1737–1813), poet, novelist, playwright, salonist
  • Simone de Beauvoir (1908–1986), novelist, essayist, existentialist philosopher, feminist
  • Béatrix Beck (1914–2008), novelist, short story writer, poet, of Belgian origin
  • Alice Becker-Ho (born 1941), poet, non-fiction writer
  • Claude de Bectoz (1490–1547), poet, letter writer
  • Maud de Belleroche (born 1922), best-selling novelist, memoirist, biographer
  • Loleh Bellon (1925–1999), actress and playwright
  • Yannick Bellon (born 1924), film director and screenwriter
  • Juliette Benzoni (born 1920), novelist
  • Catherine Bernard (1662–1712), poet, playwright, novelist
  • Paulette Bernège (1896–1973), journalist, housework specialist, prolific non-fiction writer
  • Emmanuèle Bernheim (born 1955), novelist, screenwriter
  • Carmen Bernos de Gasztold (1919–1995), poet
  • Louise Bertin (1805–1877), composer, poet
  • Mireille Best (1943-2005), novelist, often featuring lesbian characters
  • Nella Bielski (born 1930s), Ukrainian-born French novelist, actress
  • Gisèle Bienne (born 1946), novelist, writer for young adults
  • Raphaële Billetdoux (born 1951), novelist
  • Marie-Claire Bancquart (born 1932), poet, essayist, critic, educator
  • Marie Bonaparte-Wyse (1831–1902), novelist, playwright
  • Louise de Bossigny (?–1700), fairy tale writer
  • Catherine de Bourbon (1559–1604), princess, poet, letter writer
  • Jeanne Bouvier (1865-1964), feminist, trade unionist
  • Sarah Bouyain (born 1968), novelist, film director
  • Nina Bouraoui (born 1967), novelist
  • Dounia Bouzar (born 1964), anthropologist, writer
  • Marie-Anne de Bovet (1855-?), novelist, journalist
  • Anne-Sophie Brasme (born 1984), novelist
  • Geneviève Brisac (born 1951), novelist, short story writer, children's writer, critic, screenwriter
  • Josette Bruce (1920–1996), Polish-born novelist
  • Andrée Brunin (1937–1993), poet, many works set to music

C

  • Claude Cahun(1894–1854), poet, novelist, photograph, essayist, translator, résistante
  • Nina de Callias (1843–1884), poet, salonist
  • Amélie-Julie Candeille (1767–1834), composer, librettist, playwright
  • Marcelle Capy (1891–1962), novelist, journalist, pacifist
  • Marie Cardinal (1929–2001), novelist
  • Castelloza (13th century), troubadour poet
  • Claire Castillon (born 1975), novelist, playwright
  • Anne-Marie Cazalis (1920–1988), journalist, poet, essayist, novelist, actress
  • Charlotte-Rose de Caumont de La Force (1654–1724), successful novelist, poet, memoirist
  • Françoise Chandernagor (born 1945), novelist, playwright
  • Edmonde Charles-Roux (born 1920), novelist, journalist, photographer
  • Noëlle Châtelet (born 1944), essayist, novelist, short story writer, educator
  • Chantal Chawaf (born 1943), novelist, essayist
  • Madeleine Chapsal (born 1925), novelist, poet, critic
  • Élisabeth Sophie Chéron (1648–1711), painter, poet, translator
  • Maryse Choisy (1903–1979), philosopher, novelist, non-fiction writer
  • Hélène Cixous (born 1937), Algerian-born French novelist, poet, playwright, philosopher, critic, feminist writer
  • Catherine Clément (born 1939), philosopher, novelist, feminist, critic
  • Gabrielle de Coignard (1550–1586), religious poet
  • Louise Colet (1810–1876), poet, novelist, salonist
  • Colette (1873–1954), novelist, author of Gigi
  • Henriette de Coligny de La Suze (1618–1673), poet
  • Anne-Hyacinthe de Colleville (1761–1824), novelist, playwright
  • Danielle Collobert (1940–1978), poet, novelist, short story writer, journalist
  • Sophie Ristaud Cottin (1770–1807), novelist, several historical novels
  • Hélisenne de Crenne (1510–1552), novelist, epistolary writer, translator
  • Pauline Marie Armande Craven (1808–1891), non-fiction writer

D

  • Jocelyne Dakhlia (born 1959), French historian, anthropologist and academic
  • Gilberte H. Dallas, pen name of Gilberte Herschtel (1918-1960), poet, important member of the poètes maudits
  • Marie Darrieussecq (born 1969), novelist
  • Countess Dash, pen name of Gabrielle Anne Cisterne de Courtiras, vicomtesse de Saint-Mars (1804–1872), novelist
  • Régine Deforges (1935–2014), novelist, short story writer, essayist, playwright
  • Alix Delaporte (born 1969), film director, screenwriter
  • Lucie Delarue-Mardrus (1874–1945), poet, novelist, journalist
  • Florence Delay (born 1941), novelist, essayist, playwright, translator, actress
  • Lucie Delarue-Mardrus (1874–1945), journalist, poet, novelist, sculptor
  • Sylvie Denis (born 1963), novelist, magazine editor, translator
  • Maria Deraismes (1828–1894), playwright, essayist, women's rights activist
  • Marceline Desbordes-Valmore (1786–1859), poet, novelist
  • Antoinette Des Houlières (1638–1694), poet
  • Marie-Anne Desmarest (1904–1973), novelist
  • Catherine Des Roches (1542–1587), Renaissance poet, daughter of Madelaine Des Roches
  • Madeleine Des Roches (c.1520–1587), Renaissance poet, mother of Catherine Des Roches
  • Madeleine Desroseaux (1873–1939), Breton poet, novelist, playwright, short story writer
  • Jeanne Deroin (1805–1894), journalist, women's activist after the Revolution
  • Dominique Desanti (1920–2011), journalist, novelist, biographer, educator
  • Agnès Desarthe (born 1966), children's writer, novelist
  • Marceline Desbordes-Valmore (1786–1859), poet
  • Maryline Desbiolles (born 1959), novelist
  • Anne Desclos (1907–1998), journalist, novelist, translator
  • Madeleine Desroseaux (1873–1939), Breton-language poet, novelist
  • Régine Deforges (1935–2014) best-selling novelist, editor, director, playwright, known for her erotic works
  • Antoinette Deshoulières (1638–1694), poet
  • Virginie Despentes (born 1969), novelist, autobiographical works
  • Marie Desplechin (born 1959), successful novelist, children's writer
  • Jane Dieulafoy (1851–1916), archaeologist, novelist, journalist
  • Geneviève Dormann (1933–2015), journalist, novelist
  • Pernette Du Guillet (c.1520–1545), Renaissance poet
  • Caroline Dubois (born 1960), poet
  • Charlotte Dubreuil (born 1940), novelist, filmmaker, screenwriter
  • Catherine Dufour (born 1966), novelist
  • Claire de Duras (1777–1828), novelist, author of Ourika
  • Marguerite Duras (1914–1996), novelist, playwright, screenwriter of Hiroshima mon amour
  • Vanessa Duriès (1972–1993), novelist, author of The Ties That Bind

E

  • Françoise d'Eaubonne (1920–2005), feminist essayist, science fiction novelist
  • Annie Ernaux (born 1940), autobiographical novelist
  • Claire Etcherelli (born 1934), novelist

F

  • Geneviève Fauconnier (1886–1969), novelist
  • Madame de La Fayette (1634–1693), novelist, author of La Princesse de Clèves
  • Amanda Filipacchi (born 1967), French-born American novelist
  • Adelaide Filleul (1761–1836), novelist, one of the most distinguished writers of her times
  • Clara Filleul (1822–1878), painter and children's writer
  • Zénaïde Fleuriot (1829–1890), prolific novelist writing for young women
  • Pierrette Fleutiaux (born 1941), novelist, short story writer
  • Brigitte Fontaine (born 1939), singer, novelist, playwright, poet
  • Viviane Forrester (1925–2013), essayist, novelist, critic
  • Jeanne-Justine Fouqueau de Pussy (1786-1863), author of children’s and educational works
  • Jocelyne François (born 1933), lesbian novelist, poet, diairist

G

  • Marie-Louise Gagneur (1832–1902), essayist, novelist and feminist
  • Jeanne Galzy (1883–1977), novelist, biographer
  • Anne-Marie Garat (born 1946), novelist
  • Anne F. Garréta (born 1962), novelist
  • Judith Gautier (1845–1917), poet, historical novelist, playwright, translator, music critic
  • Anna Gavalda (born 1970), best-selling novelist, short story writer, works widely translated
  • Sophie Gay (1776–1852), novelist, playwright, librettist
  • Stéphanie Félicité, comtesse de Genlis (1746–1830), novelist, playwright, children's writer
  • Rosemonde Gérard (1871–1953), poet, playwright
  • Sylvie Germain (born 1954), novelist, essayist, biographer
  • Amélie Gex (1835–1883), poet, also wrote in Franco-Provençal
  • Delphine de Girardin (1804–1855), essayist, poet, novelist
  • Anne Golon (born 1921), novelist, author of the Angélique series of historical novels
  • Mélanie Gouby (active since 2011), journalist
  • Olympe de Gouges (1748–1793), playwright, feminist writer, executed after the Revolution
  • Marie de Gournay (1585–1645), novelist, essayist, critic
  • Françoise de Graffigny (1695–1758), novelist, playwright
  • Évelyne Grandjean (born 1939), actress, playwright, screenwriter
  • Henry Gréville, pen name of Alice Durand (1842–1902), widely translated novelist
  • Benoîte Groult (born 1920), novelist, feminist
  • Claudine Guérin de Tencin (1682–1749), literary patron, novelist, letter writer
  • Pernette du Guillet (c. 1520–1545), poet, most of her works intended to be set to music as songs

H

  • Béatrice Hammer (born 1963), novelist, children's writer, playwright
  • Mireille Havet (1898–1932), poet, diarist, novelist
  • Nathalie Henneberg (1910–1977), science fiction novelist
  • Catherine Hermary-Vieille (born 1981), novelist

J

  • Paula Jacques (born 1949), Egyptian-born French novelist, journalist, radio host
  • Gaëlle Josse (born 1960), poet, novelist

K

  • Fabienne Kanor (born 1970), journalist, novelist, filmmaker
  • Maylis de Kerangal (born 1967), novelist
  • Thérèse Kuoh-Moukouri (born 1938), Cameroon-born French novelist, essayist

L

  • Anne de La Roche-Guilhem (1644–1710), novelist, moved to England
  • Sylvie Lainé (born 1957), science fiction novelist, short story writer
  • Jeanne Lapauze (1860–1920), born Jeanne Loiseau, poet, novelist, used the pen name Daniel Lesueur Loiseau at www.daniel-lesueur.com (1854-1921) <>
  • Camille Laurens (born 1957), novelist
  • Linda Lê (born 1963), Vietnamese-born French novelist
  • Simone Le Bargy (1877–1985), actress, novelist, memoirist
  • Martine Le Coz (born 1955), novelist, poet, non-fiction writer
  • Violette Leduc (1907–1972), best-selling novelist, autobiographer
  • Jeanne-Marie Leprince de Beaumont (1711–1780), novelist, fairy tale writer, author of Beauty and the Beast

M

  • Jeanne Marni (1854–1910), novelist, playwright, essayist
  • Anne de Marquets (c. 1533–1588), religious poet, nun, author of Les Sonets spirituels
  • Agnès Martin-Lugand (born 1979), best-seller novelist
  • Sophie Massieu (born 1975), journalist
  • Renée Massip (1907–2002), novelist, journalist
  • Meavenn, pen name of Francine Rozec (1911–1992), Breton-language poet, novelist, playwright
  • Christine Messiant (1947-2006), sociologist
  • Natacha Michel (born 1941), political activist, novelist, critic
  • Jane Misme (1865–1935), journalist, feminist
  • Ursule Molinaro (1916–2000), French-American novelist, playwright, translator, wrote in French and English
  • Kenizé Mourad (born 1939), journalist, non-fiction writer and novelist

N

  • Marguerite de Navarre (1492–1549), poet, playwright, short story writer, author of the short story collection Heptaméron
  • Marie NDiaye (born 1967), novelist, playwright
  • Anna de Noailles (1876–1933), highly acclaimed novelist, poet, autobiographer
  • Florence Noiville (born 1961), journalist, children's writer, novelist, non-fiction writer

O

  • Véronique Olmi (born 1962), novelist, playwright, short story writer
  • Mona Ozouf (born 1931), historian, philosopher

P

  • Katherine Pancol (born 1954), best-selling novelist, journalist, author of Les Yeux jaunes des crocodiles (The Yellow Eyes of Crocodiles)
  • Madeleine Pelletier (1874–1939), feminist writer
  • Georges de Peyrebrune (1841–1917), prolific novelist, columnist, feminist
  • Anne Plichota (born 1969), children's writer, novelist
  • Maria Pognon (1844–1925) - French writer, journal editor, feminist, suffragist and pacifist
  • Aliénor de Poitiers(15th century), writer on court etiquette

R

  • Rachilde, pen name of Marguerite Vallette-Eymery (1860–1953), novelist, non-fiction writer, author of Monsieur Vénus
  • Marie Redonnet, pen name of Martine L'hospitalier (born 1948), poet, novelist, essayist, short story writer, playwright
  • Christine Renard (1929–1979), science fiction novelist
  • Yasmina Reza (born 1959), plywright, novelist, actress, screenwriter, author of God of Carnage
  • Marie Jeanne Riccoboni (1714–1792), novelist, editor
  • Catherine Rihoit (born 1950), novelist, biographer
  • Christine de Rivoyre (born 1921), novelist, journalist
  • Antoinette Henriette Clémence Robert (1797–1872), novelist, playwright
  • Nina Roberts (born 1979), erotic novelist, actress
  • Tatiana de Rosnay (born 1961), journalist, best-selling novelist, screenwriter,
  • Marie-Anne de Roumier-Robert (1705–1771), early science fiction novelist
  • Pascale Roze (born 1954), playwright, novelist, author of Sarah's Key (Elle s'appelait Sarah)
  • Léonie Rouzade (1839–1916), journalist, novelist and feminist

S

  • Françoise Sagan (1935–2004), playwright, novelist, screenwriter, author of Bonjour Tristesse
  • Vefa de Saint-Pierre (1872–1967), explorer, reporter, Breton-language poet, children's writer
  • Lydie Salvayre (born 1948), novelist, works widely translated
  • George Sand (1804–1876), novelist, playwright, author of Indiana
  • Nathalie Sarraute (1900–1999), Russian-born French novelist, pioneer of the nouveau roman
  • Albertine Sarrazin (1937-1967), French-Algerian novelist, essayist, poet
  • Simone Schwarz-Bart (born 1938), Guadeloupian-French novelist, playwright, non-fiction writer
  • Ann Scott (born 1965), novelist, short story writer
  • Madeleine de Scudéry (1607–1701), novelist, works containing lengthy conversations
  • Countess of Ségur (1799–1874), Russian-born French novelist, children's writer
  • Eulalie de Senancour (1791–1876), journalist, novelist, children's writer
  • Coline Serreau (born 1947), actress, film director, playwright, essayist
  • Marie de Rabutin-Chantal, marquise de Sévigné (1626–1696), letter writer
  • Shan Sa, pen name of Yan Ni (born 1972), Chinese-born French poet, novelist, painter, now writing in French
  • Germaine de Staël, also Madame de Staël (1766–1817), essayist, novelist, non-fiction writer, salonist
  • Louise Swanton Belloc (1796–1881), translator, essayist, novelist, non-fiction writer, children's book writer, feminist

T

  • Tibors de Sarenom (12th century), troubadour poet, writing in Occitan
  • Chantal Thomas (born 1945), historian, novelist
  • Édith Thomas (1909–1970), novelist, historian, journalist
  • Gilles Thomas, pen name of Éliane Taïeb (1929–1985), science fiction novelist
  • Annette Tison (born 1942), architect, children's writer, co-creator of Barbapapa
  • Valerie Toranian (born 1962), journalist, editor of Elle
  • Nicole Tourneur (1950–2011), novelist, children's writer
  • Elsa Triolet (1896–1970), Russian-born French novelist, first women to win the Prix Goncourt, wrote in Russian and French
  • Nadine Trintignant (born 1934), film editor, writer, director, producer, and novelist
  • Flora Tristan (1803–1844), socialist writer, feminist

V

  • Valérie Valère (1961–1981), best selling autobiographical novelist
  • Fred Vargas, pen name of Frédérique Audoin-Rouzeau (born 1957), best-selling crime fiction writer, historian
  • Delphine de Vigan (born 1966), best-selling novelist, author of No et moi translated into 20 languages
  • Marie-Catherine de Villedieu (1640–1683), playwright, novelist, short story writer
  • Gabrielle-Suzanne Barbot de Villeneuve (c.1695–1755), novelist, fairy tale writer, author of Belle et la Bête
  • Louise Lévêque de Vilmorin (1902–1969), novelist, poet, journalist
  • Renée Vivien (1877–1909), British-born French-language poet, often writing autobiographical verse
  • Élisabeth Vonarburg (born 1947), science-fiction novelist

W

  • Simone Weil (1909–1943), philosopher, non-fiction works
  • Anne Wiazemsky (born 1947), German-born French novelist, actress
  • Joëlle Wintrebert (born 1949), science fiction novelist, children's writer
  • Monique Wittig (born 1935), novelist, playwright, feminist writer
  • Cendrine Wolf (born 1969), children's writer, collaborates with Anne Plichota

Y

  • Marguerite Yourcenar (1903–1987), novelist and essayist

Z

  • Léontine Zanta (1872–1942), novelist, feminist

References

See also

  • List of French-language authors
  • List of women writers
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