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28: 148:. Souvestre took a special interest in Roosevelt, who learned to speak French fluently and gained self-confidence. Roosevelt wished to continue at Allenswood, but in 1902 was summoned home by her grandmother to make her social 152:. Roosevelt and Souvestre maintained a correspondence until March 1905, when Souvestre died. Subsequently, Roosevelt placed Souvestre's portrait on her desk and brought her letters with her every time she moved to a new home. 92:(28 April 1830 – 30 March 1905) was an educator who sought to develop independent minds in young women. She founded a school in France and when she left the school with one of her teachers she founded 268: 212: 172:, describing the protagonist's crush on the headmistress Mlle. Julie (i.e., Souvestre). Bussy later taught Shakespeare at Allenswood. 463: 382: 347: 453: 360: 175:
A century after Souvestre's death, a biographer of Eleanor Roosevelt claimed Souvestre had been a lesbian. She founded
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Eleanor: A Spiritual Biography: The Faith of the 20th Century's Most Influential Woman
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Wild Heart: A Life: Natalie Clifford Barney and the Decadence of Literary Paris
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with her partner Caroline Dussaut. Dussaut is Cara in Bussy's novel,
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as well as, allegedly, Souvestre's long-term partner.
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Brest
France
Allenswood Academy
Brest
France
Émile Souvestre
Fontainebleau
France
Natalie Clifford Barney
Laura Clifford Barney
Allenswood Boarding Academy
London
Eleanor Roosevelt
debut
Dorothy Bussy
Lytton Strachey
Olivia
"Marie Souvestre (1830-1905)"
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ISBN
0-06-093780-7



"Marie Souvestre (1830–1905)"
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Cook, Blanche Wiesen
doi
10.1086/493659

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