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Claire Démar (1799–1833), was a feminist, journalist and writer, member of the Saint-Simonian movement. The avant-garde nature of her writings has led to her current recognition. Her biography remains obscure. Her name according to some sources is Émilie d'Eymard: she signed her first letters as Émilie d'Eymard but her first publications as Claire Démar. Her birth date of 1799 is also uncertain, She died in 1833. Her father may have been the pianist and composer of German origins Sebastian Demar, with her mother being Elisabeth Riesam, also of German origin . They had settled in Orléans in 1791, but apparently no birth was recorded in that city's vital statistics for the year 1799 (Year VII-Year VIII, nor in the corresponding decennial table). The couple's daughter named Demar Theresia (Th

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  • Claire Démar oder Émilie d’Eymard (geboren vermutlich 1799; gestorben am 3. August 1833) war eine französische Feministin, Journalistin und Schriftstellerin. Im Alter von 30 Jahren schloss sie sich der Bewegung der Saint-Simonisten an. Heute ist sie bekannt wegen der avantgardistischen Modernität ihrer Schriften. (de)
  • Claire Démar (1799-1833), fue una periodista y escritora feminista francesa. Miembro del movimiento sansimoniano. El vanguardismo de su obra la ha hecho merecedora del reconocimiento histórico.​ (es)
  • Claire Démar (1799-1833) ou Émilie d’Eymard, est une féministe, journaliste et écrivaine, membre du mouvement saint-simonien. La modernité avant-gardiste de ses écrits la fait reconnaître aujourd'hui. (fr)
  • Claire Démar (1799 – Parigi, 3 agosto 1833) è stata un'attivista francese, esponente del primo femminismo europeo. (it)
  • Claire Démar (1799–1833), was a feminist, journalist and writer, member of the Saint-Simonian movement. The avant-garde nature of her writings has led to her current recognition. Her biography remains obscure. Her name according to some sources is Émilie d'Eymard: she signed her first letters as Émilie d'Eymard but her first publications as Claire Démar. Her birth date of 1799 is also uncertain, She died in 1833. Her father may have been the pianist and composer of German origins Sebastian Demar, with her mother being Elisabeth Riesam, also of German origin . They had settled in Orléans in 1791, but apparently no birth was recorded in that city's vital statistics for the year 1799 (Year VII-Year VIII, nor in the corresponding decennial table). The couple's daughter named Demar Theresia (Th (en)
  • Claire Démar, född 1799, död 3 augusti 1833, var en fransk feministisk journalist och författare, medlem av den saintsimonistiska rörelsen. Inget är känt om Démars tidiga år och födelseåret 1799 är osäkert. Dessutom var hennes verkliga namn kanske Émilie d'Eymard, ty så signerade hon sina tidigaste brev. Enligt en hypotes var hon dotter till kompositören . Démar tog sitt eget liv (tillsammans med älskaren Perret Desessarts) efter att ha hamnat i yttersta misär och i misströstan om den feministiska saken. (sv)
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  • Claire Démar oder Émilie d’Eymard (geboren vermutlich 1799; gestorben am 3. August 1833) war eine französische Feministin, Journalistin und Schriftstellerin. Im Alter von 30 Jahren schloss sie sich der Bewegung der Saint-Simonisten an. Heute ist sie bekannt wegen der avantgardistischen Modernität ihrer Schriften. (de)
  • Claire Démar (1799–1833), was a feminist, journalist and writer, member of the Saint-Simonian movement. The avant-garde nature of her writings has led to her current recognition. Her biography remains obscure. Her name according to some sources is Émilie d'Eymard: she signed her first letters as Émilie d'Eymard but her first publications as Claire Démar. Her birth date of 1799 is also uncertain, She died in 1833. Her father may have been the pianist and composer of German origins Sebastian Demar, with her mother being Elisabeth Riesam, also of German origin . They had settled in Orléans in 1791, but apparently no birth was recorded in that city's vital statistics for the year 1799 (Year VII-Year VIII, nor in the corresponding decennial table). The couple's daughter named Demar Theresia (Thérèse), harpist and composer (who was her elder sister) was born in Gernsbach, (Germany) in 1786. Démar was one of the most combative women of Saint-Simonian movement. She used the Saint-Simonian movement to go further and express findings and claims that were rejected by a majority of her contemporaries, but became accepted by feminists during following years. Shortly before her death, she published a Appel d'une femme au peuple sur l'affranchissement de la femme ("Appeal of a woman to the people on the enfranchisement of women") which calls for the application to women of the Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen. She also describes marriage as legalized prostitution. During the last years of her short life, Claire Demar participated in feminist journals created during the opportunity offered by the revolution of 1830, She became associated with the feminist journalist Suzanne Voilquin in her publications La femme nouvelle, L'Apostolat des femmes, et La Tribune des femmes. Démar was preparing to publish a second book, she committed suicide with her lover Perret Desessarts. They were found on the same bed with two letters and a roll of paper, which she had asked to be read in the Saint-Simonian society of Paris and then given to Barthélemy Prosper Enfantin, who sent the papers to Suzanne Voilquin who published them in La Tribune des femmes. (en)
  • Claire Démar (1799-1833), fue una periodista y escritora feminista francesa. Miembro del movimiento sansimoniano. El vanguardismo de su obra la ha hecho merecedora del reconocimiento histórico.​ (es)
  • Claire Démar (1799-1833) ou Émilie d’Eymard, est une féministe, journaliste et écrivaine, membre du mouvement saint-simonien. La modernité avant-gardiste de ses écrits la fait reconnaître aujourd'hui. (fr)
  • Claire Démar (1799 – Parigi, 3 agosto 1833) è stata un'attivista francese, esponente del primo femminismo europeo. (it)
  • Claire Démar, född 1799, död 3 augusti 1833, var en fransk feministisk journalist och författare, medlem av den saintsimonistiska rörelsen. Inget är känt om Démars tidiga år och födelseåret 1799 är osäkert. Dessutom var hennes verkliga namn kanske Émilie d'Eymard, ty så signerade hon sina tidigaste brev. Enligt en hypotes var hon dotter till kompositören . Hon var en av de mest stridbara kvinnorna i den saintsimonistiska rörelsen under den tid då den närmast utvecklats till en religion. Strax innan sin död publicerade hon en "Appell från en kvinna till folket om kvinnans frigörelse" i vilken hon kräver att den franska rättighetsförklaringen också skall gälla kvinnor. Hon kallar också här äktenskapet legal prostitution. Hon medverkade i feministiska tidskrifter som hade blivit möjliga att starta efter 1830. Démar tog sitt eget liv (tillsammans med älskaren Perret Desessarts) efter att ha hamnat i yttersta misär och i misströstan om den feministiska saken. (sv)
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