A Cyclopaedia of Female Biography/Fouque, Baroness Caroline de la Motte
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FOUQUE, BARONESS CAROLINE DE LA MOTTE,
Was the first wife of the Baron de la Motte Fouque so well known for his inimitable tale of Undine. She ranks among the most accomplished women of Germany. Her works are numerous, and have attained a high degree of celebrity; we will indicate a few of them:—"Letters on Greek Mythology," "Letters from Berlin," "Women of the World," "Woman's Love," "The Two Friends," "The Heroine of La Vendée," "Tales," in four volumes, "Theodora," "Henry and Maria," "Lodoiska and her Daughter."