Louise Koppe
Louise Koppe, officially Catherine Laurence Koppe, was a 19th-century French feminist writer and journalist, and the founder of France's first maternity home. She was born on 4 May 1846[1] in the and died on 31 May 1900 in the 19th arrondissement of Paris.[2]
Biography[]
Koppe was born into a modest family. Her father was a tailor and her mother died when Koppe was aged 8. Koppe was raised in a boarding school in the Oise department. At the age of 18, she married Louis Armand Rétoux, with whom she had five children. She experienced the 1871 Paris Commune at the age of 20 and met author Victor Hugo and discovered his literature with emotion, which certainly influenced her social commitment.[3]
In 1894, Koppe joined the Masonic lodge Le Droit Humain that was founded in 1893. She was one of the first feminist members of the lodge.[4]
In 1878, she took part to the International Congress of Women's Rights in Paris. She enjoyed writing and founded several newspapers in which her poems, articles and theater plays were published. Maternity is a recurring theme in Koppe's work. In 1879, she founded the newspaper La Femme de France that became La Femme dans la famille et dans la société and then La Femme et l'enfant in 1882.[3]
Louise Koppe died in May 1900. Her three daughters Angèle, Mathilde and Hélène-Victoria kept developing her work.[5]
Maternity home[]
In 1891, Koppe founded the first maternity home on in Paris, to host children of mothers in distress.[6]
In 1930, a silent short film was shot by anonymous Gaumont employees to present the home.[7]
Published works[]
- La Femme de France : journal littéraire et scientifique; Louise Koppe (ed.), 1st year, n°1 (2 August 1879) - n°11 (11 October 1879)
- La Femme dans la famille et dans la société, 1st-3rd years, 1880–82, Paris
References[]
- ^ Archives de Paris, acte de mariage n°10 dressé au 1er arrondissement le 10/01/1865 avec Louis Armand Rétoux, vue 6 / 21 (in French)
- ^ Archives de Paris, acte de décès n°1550 dressé le 01/06/1900, vue 3 / 31[permanent dead link] (in French)
- ^ Jump up to: a b Bard, Christine; Chaperon, Sylvie. Dictionnaire des féministes : France, XVIIIe-XXIe siècle (in French). ISBN 9782130787204. OCLC 972902161.
- ^ "Louise Koppe, L'expérience maçonnique en mixité". droithumain-france.org (in French). 2006. Retrieved October 20, 2018.
- ^ "La Maison Maternelle Louise Koppe". lavoixdu14e.blogspirit.com (in French). October 23, 2017. Retrieved October 22, 2018.
- ^ "Koppe Louise (1846-1906)". appl-lachaise.net (in French). March 22, 2016. Retrieved October 22, 2018.
- ^ "La Maison maternelle Louise- Koppe". allocine.fr (in French).
External links[]
- La Maison Maternelle (in French)
- 21st-century French women writers
- 21st-century French journalists
- French women journalists
- French feminist writers
- 1864 births
- 1900 deaths
- Writers from Paris
- Burials at Père Lachaise Cemetery
- International Congress of Women people