Marie Wouters

Marie Thérèse Wouters (c. 1739 – c. 1802) was a translator in the 18th century living in the Holy Roman Empire, in what is today Belgium.

She is known for her work translating English-language literature into French, often in collaboration with her sister Cornélie Wouters de Vassé.

[1] She was one of at least seven children born in Brussels to Jacques Corneille and Catherine Marguerite Wouters.

She is best known for her translations of English literature into French, often completed in collaboration with her sister Cornélie Wouters.

[1] Her work was highly regarded by her contemporaries, and she received recognition in the Mercure de France.