Claire Julie de Nanteuil
Claire Julie de Nanteuil | |
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Born | Claire Julie Pascalis 27 October 1834 Paris, France |
Died | 17 June 1897 Paris, France |
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Occupation | Writer |
Language | French |
Nationality | French |
Genre | Children's novels |
Notable works |
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Notable awards | Montyon Prize |
Spouse | Georges Émile de Nanteuil de la Norville |
Claire Julie de Nanteuil (née, Pascalis; pen names, Mrs. P. de Nanteuil and Mrs. de Nanteuil; 27 October 1834 – 17 June 1897) was a 19th-century French writer. She was a two time recipient of the Montyon Prize. Nanteuil died in 1897
Biography
Claire Julie Pascalis was born in Paris on 27 October 1834 (or 1829).[1][a] She was the daughter of Caroline Éléonore de La Porte des Coupres and Jacques-Joseph Pascalis, politician, deputy of the Var from 1837 to 1848. She married Georges Émile de Nanteuil de la Norville, adviser to the Court of Auditors.[3]
Using the names "Mrs. P. de Nanteuil" or "Mrs. de Nanteuil", she was the author of novels for young people.
Claire Julie de Nanteuil died in the 7th arrondissement of Paris, on 17 June 1897 (or 1902).[5]
Selected works
- Capitaine, 1888 (Text via Gallica)
- L'Épave mystérieuse, 1891 (Text via Gallica)
- Trois demandes en mariage, 1891
- En esclavage, 1891
- Une poursuite, 1892 (Text via Gallica)
- Le Secret de la grève, 1893
- Alexandre Vorzof, 1894
- L'héritier des Vaubert, 1895 (Text via Gallica)
- Monnaie de singe, 1898 (Text via Gallica)
Notes
References
- ^ Departmental archives of Yvelines, marriage certificate n°84 drawn up in Bougival on 05/09/1853, views 199 and 200. (in French)
- ^ ISBN 978-2-600-03976-5. Retrieved 24 January 2022.
- ^ "NANTEUIL de la NORVILLE Marie Georges Emile POISALOLLE de". www.ccomptes.fr (in French). Cour des comptes. Retrieved 24 January 2022.
- ^ "Claire-Julie PASCALIS de NANTEUIL". www.academie-francaise.fr (in French). Académie française. Retrieved 24 January 2022.
- ^ Archives of Paris, death certificate n°934 drawn up on 06/18/1897, view 31. (in French)