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Gay, Sophie (1776-1852). French novelist. In her work, pre-Romantic sensibility is combined with classical economy and analytical precision; Léonie de Montbreuse (1813) and Anatole (1815) are perhaps the best of her novels. Her Souvenirs d'une vieille fille (1834) provide at times amusing insights into the Romantic movement and contemporary celebrities. She was the mother of Delphine Gay de Girardin.

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Marie Françoise Sophie Gay (July 1, 1776March 5, 1852), French author, was born in Paris.

Madame Gay was the daughter of M. Nichault de la Valette and of Francesca Peretti, an Italian lady. In 1793 she was married to M. Liottier, an exchange broker, but she was divorced from him in 1799, and shortly afterwards was married to M. Gay, receiver-general of the départment of the Riser or Ruhr.

This union brought her into intimate relations with many distinguished personages; and her salon came to be frequented by all the distinguished litterateurs, musicians, actors and painters of the time, whom she attracted by her beauty, her vivacity and her many amiable qualities.

Her first literary production was a letter written in 1802 to the Journal de Paris, in defence of Madame de Staël's novel, Delphine; and in the same year she published anonymously her first novel Laure d'Estell. Leonie de Montbreuse, which appeared in 1813, is considered by Sainte-Beuve her best work; but Anatole (1815), the romance of a deaf-mute, has perhaps a higher reputation.

Among her other works, Salons célèbres (2 vols, 1837) may be especially mentioned. Madame Gay wrote several comedies and opera libretti which met with considerable success. She was also an accomplished musician, and composed both the words and music of a number of songs.

She died in Paris on 5 March 1852. For an account of her daughter, Delphine Gay, Madame de Girardin. See her own Souvenirs d'une vieille femme (1834) ; also Théophile Gautier, Portraits contemporains; and Sainte-Beuve, Causeries du lundi, vol. vi.


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