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Belle van Zuylen 1740 -1805

Belle van Zuylen: Chronology

1740 Helena Jacoba de Vicq, who was a wealthy lady from Amsterdam married to a nobleman, Diedrik Jacob van Tuyll van Serooskerken, gave birth to Belle van Zuylen ( Isabella Agneta Elisabeth van Tuyll van Serooskerken) near Utrecht in Castle Zuylen, Netherlands. Belle was the first of seven children.

Little is known of her early life. She was educated at home.

1750 Belle traveled. She went to Switzerland, where she spent time in Geneva, and she went to Paris, France. During this trip she became fluent in French and this became her preferred language for the rest of her life. Her tutor was Jeanne Louise Prevost, a Swiss governess. Through her educational experience Belle van Zuylen became a very independent woman.

1760 She met David Louis de Constant d'Hermenches, a Swiss army colonel. Although he was married the two started an intimate correspondence which lasted for many years.

1762/3 She published a novel highly critical of the nobility, Le Noble anonymously. When her authorship became known, her parents withdrew of novel from publication. Her response was to limit herself to correspondence and privatelycirculated works as a way of circulating her ideas.

In this same year James Boswell, a lawyer and biographer of Samuel Johnson who was a frequent visitor at the castle started correspondence with her. He also proposed marriage but she refused him saying:"I have sufficient mental ability to manage without a husband and without a household; I do not need, as they say, to be looked after."

1771 at the age of 31 she married Charles-Emmanuel de Charriere de Penthaz, a man who she met while he acted as tutor to her brother. The couple settled at Le Pontet in Colmbier, Switzerland.

1783 Belle resumed traveling. She moved through Switzerland as well as Paris andLondon, where she was a guest of David Hume, the philosopher.

1784 Belle van Zuylen published two novels Lettres Neuchâteloises and Lettres de Mistriss Henley publiée par son amie.

1786 She began a correspondence, relationship with Benjamin Constant, a nephew of David Louis de Constant d'Hermenches.

1789 She helped in the posthumous publication of Confessions by Jean Jacques Rousseau, a philosopher whose work she admired.

Around this time she published some of her own essays about Rousseau's work. During the Revolution she gave hospitality to some nobility who fled to Neuchâtel. At the same time she was critical of them as not having learned anything from the revolution.

Works of Belle van Zuylen

Lettres neuchâteloises

Mistress Henley

1785 Lettres écrites de Lausanne

1787 Caliste, ou suite des Lettres écrites de Lausanne

1787 -1788, Observations et conjectures politiques,

1793 L'émigré, Lettres trouvées dans des portefeuilles d'émigré

1796 Trois femmes,- this work includes a review of Kant's notion of duty.

1799 Les Ruines d'Yedburg

1806 Sir Walter Finch et son fils William (published posthumously).

1979 - 84 Oeuvre Complètes - includes her voluminous correspondence.

Three of her musical composition can be heard by going to: Belle van Zuylen musical compositions

Some of her letters can be read at Project Guttenberg: Lettres

Secondary sources

"Moral theory in the fiction of Isabelle de Charriere: the case of Three Women" Hypatia January 01, 2005, Rooksby, Emma

http://www.accessmylibrary.com/article-1G1-128064625/moral-theory-fiction-isabelle.html

Some Source used for this page:

ENDNOTES at http://www.enotes.com/nineteenth-century-criticism/de-charriere-isabelle and Wikeipedia

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See also: www.charriere.nl

and

www.belle-van-zuylen.eu (for music also)

and

http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belle_van_Zuylen