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Germaine de Staël-Holstein was a prominent French-Swiss author and intellectual during the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Known for her influential literary works, she played a significant role in shaping the cultural landscape of her time. Her novels, particularly 'Delphine' and 'Corinne', explored themes of love, identity, and the role of women in society, challenging the conventions of her era. De Staël was also a notable critic of Napoleon, using her writings and social connections to advocate for liberal ideas and the importance of individual freedom.

Beyond her literary contributions, de Staël was a key figure in the salons of Paris, gathering leading thinkers and artists of her time. Her home became a hub for intellectual discourse, where ideas about politics, philosophy, and art flourished. She influenced many contemporaries and later writers, leaving a lasting legacy on European literature and thought. Her works continue to be studied for their insights into the human condition and the complexities of societal norms.

国籍 法语, 瑞士人
出生日期 April 22, 1766
出生地点 Geneva, Switzerland
去世日期 December 14, 1817