- Gouges, Olympe de,
Gouges, Olympe de, 1748-1793 (Nombre personal)
- Gouze, Marie, 1748-1793
- Auby, Marie Gouze, 1748-1793
- De Gouges, Olympe, 1748-1793
- Gouge, Madame de (Olympe), 1748-1793
Blanc, O. Olympe de Gouges, c1981: t.p. (Olympe de Gouges) p. 18 (b. 1748; Marie Gouze) p. 23-25 (m. Louis-Yves Auby, soon widowed; took name: Olympe de Gouges)
Le mariage inattendu de Chérubin, 1786: t.p. (Madame de Gouge)
Reading Olympe de Gouges, 2013: ECIP data view (b. 7 May 1748; d. 3 November 1793; born Marie Gouze, was a French playwright and political activist whose feminist and abolitionist writings reached a large audience; began her career as a playwright in the early 1780s; as political tension rose in France, de Gouges became increasingly politically involved; became an outspoken advocate for improving the condition of slaves in the colonies as of 1788; at the same time, she began writing political pamphlets; regarded today as best known as an early feminist who demanded that French women be given the same rights as French men; In her Declaration of the Rights of Woman and the Female Citizen (1791), she challenged the practice of male authority and the notion of male-female inequality; executed by guillotine during the Reign of Terror for attacking the regime of the Revolutionary government and for her close relation with the Girondists)