Caro, Pauline (1835–1901)
Caro, Pauline (1835–1901)
French novelist. Born 1835 in France; died 1901; m. Elme-Marie Caro (philosopher).
Published several novels anonymously; works include Le Péché de Madeleine (Madeleine's Sin, 1864), Flamien (1866), Histoire de Souci (The Tale of the Marigold, 1868), Les Nouvelles Amours de Hermann et Dorothée, Amour de jeune fille (1892), Fruits Amers (Bitter Fruits, 1892), Complice (Accomplice, 1893), Idylle nuptiale (Wedding Idyll, 1898), and Aimer c'est vaincre (Love Conquers All, 1900).
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