- Zoé de Gamond
Zoé Charlotte de Gamond (
11 February 1806 –28 February 1854 ) was a Belgian educator and feminist who wrote under thepseudonym Marie de G***.Zoé de Gamond was born in
Brussels into a wealthy liberal family. Her father had been governor of the province of Antwerp in the time of theUnited Kingdom of the Netherlands , and was a lawyer and professor after 1830 in the independent Kingdom of Belgium. Her mother was of noble origin and held regular salons through which Zoé became active in politics.Originally a partisan of Saint-Simon, she abandoned his ideas for those of the
utopian socialist Charles Fourier . In the early 1830's she was active in supporting Italian and Polish political exiles. It was at this time that she met Polish nationalistJan Czyński , with whom she wrote "Le Roi des Paysans". She also produced writings onfeminism in the middle of the 1830's, at which time she married Italian artist Jean-Baptiste Gatti.In the late 1830's the Gattis left Brussels for
Paris , where Zoé wrote a successful work, reprinted five times and translated into English, on Fourier's philosophy. With the support of a wealthy English Fourierist, the Gattis established aphalanstère atCiteaux in 1842. This venture proved to be a financial disaster for them, and they returned to Brussels and a life of relative poverty.With the assistance of
Charles Rogier , Zoé was appointed as inspector of nurseries, girls' schools, and schools for female teachers. She published several educational manuals, along with a guide to running aninsane asylum .She died in 1854, aged only 48, leaving three young daughters, including Isabelle, who would later be an educationalist and feminist.
elect bibliography
* "De la condition sociale des femmes aux dix-neuvième siècle", 1834
* "Esquisses sur les femmes", 1836
* (with Jan Czyński) "Le Roi des Paysans", 1838
* "Fourier et son système", 1838
* "Réalisation d'une commune sociétaire d'après la théorie de Charles Fourrier", 1840References
* Piette, V., "de GAMOND, Zoé, Charlotte, pseudo Marie de G*** (1806–1854)" in E. Gubin, C. Jacques, V. Piette & J. Puissant (eds), "Dictionnaire des femmes belges: XIXe et XXe siècles." Bruxelles: Éditions Racine, 2006. ISBN 2-87386-434-6
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