
Th. Bentzon
Marie-Thérèse Blanc, better known by the pseudonym Thérèse Bentzon, was a French journalist, essayist and novelist, for many years on the staff of the Revue des Deux Mondes. She was born at Seine-Port, Seine-et-Marne, a small village near Paris, traveled widely in the United States, and wrote of American literature and social conditions.

Widger's Quotes and Images from Jacqueline by Therese Bentzon The French Immortals: Quotes And Images
In a world of societal expectations, dive into a series of insightful quotes that reveal the trials of love and the internal battles faced by women seeking to define their own identities.
By Th. Bentzon

Jacqueline — Complete
In 19th-century Paris, a beautiful young woman navigates the complexities of love and societal expectations, as she transitions from a girl to a woman.
By Th. Bentzon

Jacqueline — Volume 1
In the heart of Paris, a young girl must learn who she is and who she will become as she finds herself unexpectedly drawn to an older artist amidst the expectations of society.
By Th. Bentzon

Jacqueline — Volume 2
In a world of seaside flirtations and societal pressures, a young woman's journey sparks jealousy and challenges expectations as she discovers independence and love.
By Th. Bentzon

Jacqueline — Volume 3
A woman escapes the confines of heartbreak and tradition to pursue an independent life, only to confront the harsh realities of love, society, and expectation.
By Th. Bentzon