The kick-arse 17th century French woman you need to know about - remembering Julie d’Aubigny
In Julie d’Aubigny's short life she enjoyed affairs with men and women, joined (and destroyed) a convent, performed in the Paris Opera, defeated men in duels and got away with it.
It's a Just The Gist classic from 2020 chock-full of gender dynamics, snuff boxes and periods.
We'll be back with new stories and special guest hosts next week.
We give you Just The Gist, but if you want more, there’s this:
A comprehensive written account of the life of La Maupin with good footnotes that help provide context https://www.eldacur.com/~brons/Maupin/LaMaupin.html
An even more comprehensive article https://www.encyclopedia.com/women/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/maupin-daubigny-c-1670-1707
For those who prefer listicles to big slabs of text, here's one https://www.factinate.com/people/facts-julie-daubigny/
An author called Kelly Gardiner wrote a novel inspired by La Maupin called "Goddess" - you can buy the paperback here https://www.harpercollins.com.au/9780732298883/goddess/ or track down the ebook version.
See Julie: The Musical at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival: https://tickets.edfringe.com/whats-on/julie-the-musical
Our original episode about Julie d'Aubigny was published in June 2020 - scroll down in your feed to find it
If you liked this episode, check out our episodes with other kick-arse women including Amelia Earhart, Nancy Wake & Nellie Bly
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