ACKERMANN, LOUISE-VICTORINE


Meaning of ACKERMANN, LOUISE-VICTORINE in English

ne Choquet born Nov. 30, 1813, Paris, Fr. died Aug. 2, 1890, Nice French poet who is best-known for works characterized by a deep sense of pessimism. Educated by her father in the philosophy of the Encyclopdistes, she traveled to Berlin in 1838 to study German and there married (1843) Paul Ackermann, an Alsatian philologist. Two years later her husband died, and she went to live with her sister at Nice. There she wrote Contes en vers (1855; "Stories in Verse") and Contes et posies (1862; "Stories and Poetry"), but her real reputation rests on the Posies, premires posies, posies philosophiques (1874; "Poetry, First Poetry, Philosophical Poetry"), a volume of sombre and powerful verse, expressing her revolt against human suffering.

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