Oeuvres de Madame et de Mademoiselle Deshoulieres. Nouvelle édition, augmentée de leur Eloge historique, et de plusieurs Pièces qui n'avoient pas encore été imprimées DESHOULIERES (Madame et Mademoiselle) Published by Lemarchand, Paris, 1802 Antoinette Des Houlières (born January 1, 1638 in Paris, died February 17, 1694, maiden name: du Ligier de la Garde) - French writer. She dabbled in all literary genres, from song lyrics to drama, but it was mainly her idylls and bucolic stories that were featured in literary almanacs. Elected in 1684 as a member of the Accademia dei Ricovrati in Padua, and in 1689 as a member of the Académie d'Arles, she became the first woman in the history of France in such institutions. Antoinette-Thérèse Deshoulières (Rocroi, May 31, 1659 – Paris, August 8, 1718) was a French poet. The daughter of Antoinette du Ligier de la Garde Deshoulières, she managed to publish her mother's works. La mort de Cochon, written by her, is a tragicomedy in the style of Corneille. The heroes are Cochon, the dog of the Duke of Vivonne, and Grisette, the cat of Antoinette des Houlières. This topic shows the relationship that the two ladies of Houlières had with the French court.