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Daniel Stern (18051876)
Stern, Daniel, pseudonym of Marie Catherine Sophie de Flavigny, Comtesse d’Agoult (dä-gö’). A French writer; born at Frankfort-on-the-Main, Dec. 31, 1805; died at Paris, March 5, 1876. One of her three daughters, that by Franz Liszt, married Von Bülow, and subsequently Richard Wagner. Her works include: ‘Moral and Political Essays’ (1849); ‘History of the Revolution of 1848’ (1851); and ‘Nélida,’ an autobiographical romance which attracted much attention.