[2] Based at the Hôtel d'Aligre, at 123 rue Saint-Honoré in Paris, in 1825 she sold the book Le Participe français mis à la portée de tous les âges, written by the schoolteacher A.
[3] and reissued in 1829[4] She obtained a bookseller's patent on 18 July 1828 and published in 1831 the prospectus Écho littéraire, album poétique.
[7] In December, she replaced Théodore Poupin as editor-in-chief of La Capricieuse, journal des modes parisiennes, where she gave more space to reviews of shows.
[12] · [13] She also composed art songs ("mélodies" on poems by Alphonse de Lamartine and Jean Reboul.
[2] An ode to Luís de Camões that she wrote, set to music by George O'Kelly, was sung at a literary and artistic festival organized in Paris on 10 June 1880, for the three-hundredth anniversary of the death of the Portuguese poet.