Louise Swanton-Belloc
1796
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1881
French writer and translator
Louise Swanton Belloc, née Anne-Louise Chassériau Swanton, was a French writer and translator of Irish descent best known for introducing a number of important works of English literature to France. She is also remembered as a strong proponent of women's education, and was awarded a gold medal by the Institut in her twenties for her literary accomplishments. Marc-Antoine Jullien de Paris, the distinguished founder of the Revue encyclopédique, once referred to her as "a young person of brilliant talents".