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Caroline Boussart

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invited her on 18 August 1871, along with her husband and one of their daughters, to visit him in exile at his house in Pont de Vianden, while the journalist Jean d'Ardenne stayed there from August 17 to 19. On August 22, V. Hugo left Vianden and accompanied Caroline Popp on excursions, as noted in
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in the Middle Ages as the once vibrant city port stopped its activities. In her work, she fought for fiscal reforms, the creation of railways, the adopting of steam engines in factories; she strived to end the death penalty and poverty in Flanders. With her husband, Philippe Christian Popp, she
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When Caroline was a child, her father, FĂ©lix Boussart, was imprisoned at Trnava after the surrender of Dresden in 1813. He died the following year at the House of the Invalids in Pest (Maison des Invalides de Pest). On her mother, originally from
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as they both belonged to the liberalism movement, in particular with her promotion railways or campaigning for the abolition of taxes.
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Journal de Bruges. Een Franstalige, Brugse, conservatieve, liberale krant. Met een herdruk van 'La TĂŞte de Fer' van Caroline Popp
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Fascinated by Brugge, she desired to restore her adopted city to its prior splendor, which it lost following the silting of the
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Content in this edit is translated from the existing French Knowledge (XXG) article at ]; see its history for attribution.
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Having been born in Binche, she had a good knowledge of the medieval city, which she used to inform her writing in
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par A. Daxhelet, Anthologie des Écrivains Belges de langue française, Dechenne, Bruxelles, 1909.
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Illustrated Belgium (Belgique illustré), Belgian Illustration, European Illustration, Globe,
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From the 12 October 1862 until 28 December 1890, Caroline also wrote the "Brugge letters" (
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in their work. During the summer of 1884, she lodged Georges Rodenbach at her home.
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Olivier Salazar-Ferrer, « Jean d'Ardenne et Victor Hugo Â»,
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under the pseudonym "Charles." She collaborated as well with
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in Northern France, she was related to the famous navigator
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Flemish Tales and Legends (RĂ©cit et LĂ©gendes des Flandres)
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Dictionnaire des femmes belges: XIXe et XXe siècles.
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Binche
Bruges
Belgian
feminist
journalist
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Philippe Christian Popp
Belgian media
Abbeville
Picot
François Picot
Millevoye
Zwin
George Sand
Blankenberge
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Jean d'Ardenne
Victor Hugo
Georges Rodenbach
Émile Verhaeren
Éliane Gubin

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