The daughter of Antoinette du Ligier de la Garde Deshoulières, she managed to publish her mother's works.
La mort de Cochon which she wrote is a tragi-comedy in the manner of Corneille.
The heroes are Cochon, the dog of the Duke of Vivonne, and Grisette, the cat of Antoinette des Houlières.
This subject shows the relations which the two ladies of Houlières maintained with the court of France.
Antoinette-Thérèse was buried at Eglise Saint-Roch[3] in Paris on 9 August 1718, in the cellar of the Chapel of the Virgin.