fbpx
Wikipedia

Lucie Paul-Margueritte

Lucie Paul-Margueritte (9 January 1886 - 10 May 1955) was a French-language writer and translator. She was the recipient of the Legion of Honour as well as multiple awards from the Académie Française. She lived and worked with her widowed sister, Ève Paul-Margueritte.

Lucie Paul-Margueritte
Portrait, by Georges Scott
BornLucie Blanche Paul-Margueritte
9 January 1886
Paris, France
Died10 May 1955
Paris, France
Resting placeCimetière d'Auteuil, Paris, France
Occupation
  • writer
  • translator
LanguageFrench
NationalityFrench
Genre
  • novels
  • non-fiction
  • plays
Spousedivorced
ParentsPaul Margueritte
Relatives

Biography edit

Lucie Blanche Paul-Margueritte was born 9 January 1886, in Paris.[1] She was the daughter of Paul Margueritte, the niece of Victor Margueritte, and the granddaughter of General Jean Auguste Margueritte. Thanks to her father and her uncle, she became acquainted with Stéphane Mallarmé, Alphonse Daudet, Guillaume Apollinaire, and Louis Bertrand. She was well-traveled, visiting Algeria, Corsica, and Italy.

Paul-Margueritte began publishing in magazines at the age of eighteen. After three years of marriage, she divorced and thereafter lived with her widowed sister, Ève Paul-Margueritte. Together, they raised the latter's son, living from their writings.[2] She translated many English novels, including Bram Stoker's Dracula. She served as director of the publication of Scène et monde: périodique illustré, publie des comédies, contes et poèmes tous les mois (Stage and World: illustrated periodical, publishing plays, stories and poems every month) from 1939 to 1944.[3]

Like her sister, Paul-Margueritte was a member of the first women's gastronomic club, the "Club des belles perdrix".[4]

Lucie Paul-Margueritte died in Paris, 10 May 1955.[1] She is buried along with her sister in the Cimetière d'Auteuil, Paris.[5]

Awards and honors edit

  • Legion of Honour, 1930[6]
  • Prix d’Académie, from the Académie Française, 1930
  • Prix du concours de la Chanson française for Premier amour, 1934
  • Prix Kornmann, Académie Française, 1941
  • Prix d’Académie, Académie Française, 1943
  • Prix d’Académie, Académie Française, 1944
  • Prix Jean-Jacques-Berger, Académie Française, for le guide Auteuil-Passy, 1947[7]
  • Prix Georges-Dupau, Académie Française, 1950[8]
  • Prix Alice-Louis-Barthou, Académie Française, 1954[9]

Selected works edit

Books edit

 
Auteuil et Passy, 1947
  • Paillettes, 1908
  • Les Colombes, A. Michel, 1915
  • Le Singe et son violon, 1918[a]
  • "L'avertissement. Nouvelle", Le Gaulois du dimanche, 14 August 1920
  • Les Confidences libertines, 1922
  • La jeune fille mal élevée, 1922
  • El camino mas largo
  • La lanterne chinoise, 1930[11]
  • Le miroir magique: sur des thèmes chinois, vingt-six poèmes, 1932
  • L'Amant démasqué, 1933
  • Tunisiennes, 1937
  • Deux frères, deux sœurs, deux époques littéraires, 1951 (with Eve Paul-Margueritte)
  • Auteuil et Passy, 1947 (with Eve Paul-Margueritte)
  • En Algérie: enquêtes et souvenirs, 1948
  • L'Oncle Amiral: contes chinois, ca. 1955

Translations edit

  • Les Plans du Bruce-Partington, 1910; from The Adventure of the Bruce-Partington Plans, by Conan Doyle[12]
  • La Chasse à l'homme; from a story by E. Phillips Oppenheim[13]
  • Le Second Déluge, 1912 (with Ève Paul-Margueritte); from The Second Deluge, by Garrett P. Serviss
  • La Belle aux cheveux d'or, 1912 (with Ève Paul-Margueritte); from a story by Alice and Claude Askew
  • Sept belles pécheresses: Duchesse de Chateauroux, Duchesse de Kendal, Catherine II de Russie, Duchesse de Kingston, Comtesse de Lamotte, Duchesse de Polignac, Lola Montes, 1913 (with Ève Paul-Margueritte); from Seven splendid sinners, by W. R. H. ( (William Rutherford Hayes)) Trowbridge
  • Vers les étoiles, 1914, (with Ève Paul-Margueritte); from Stairways to the Stars by Lilian Turner
  • L'homme de la nuit, 1920 (with Ève Paul-Margueritte); from Dracula, by Bram Stoker
  • A jolie fille, joli garçon. Le Procès des épingles d'or. Miroir de beauté. Les Amours de Mme Fleur. 1922; adapted from stories by Jingu qiguan
  • Le Lama rouge, et autres contes, 1923 (with Tcheng-Loh), from 60 stories in Yuewei caotang biji (zh) (閱微草堂筆記), by Ji Yun
  • El camino más largo, 1927; from Le Chemin des écolières, by Albin Michel[14]
  • Ts'ing Ngai ou Les plaisirs contrariés: conte chinois ancien adapté des Kin-kou-ki-kouan, 1927; from a story by Jingu qiguan
  • Amour filial, légendes chinoises: les vingt-quatre exemples de piété filiale, 1929; French adaptation of Er shi si xiao (zh) (二十四孝)
  • Chants berbères du Maroc, 1935; adaptation
  • Proverbes kurdes, 1937 (preceded by a study on Kurdish poetry by Lucie Paul-Margueritte and the Emir Bedir Khan Beg, containing the translation of poems by Elî Teremaxî)
  • La Folle d'amour, confession d'une chinoise du XVIIIe siècle, 1949 (adapted by Lucie Paul-Margueritte); from a story by Meng li Lo

Articles edit

  • "Une audience de la reine Marie de Roumanie", 1926
  • "En Tunisie", Les Annales coloniales, 1938
  • "Dans le Djurjura", Scène et Monde, 1940

Plays edit

  • Un bouquet perdu, comedy in one act, creation: Studio des Champs-Elysées, 1933[15]
  • Le Hasard et les concubines, comedy in one act, creation: Studio des Champs-Elysées, 1933[16]
  • Quand elles parlent d'amour, Théâtre Albert Ier (now, Théâtre Tristan-Bernard, 1934
  • Sylvette ou Sylvie ?, comedy in one act with dances, created by Théâtre Comœdia, 1932[17]

Notes edit

  1. ^ Written after her divorce, the story is a culmination of an unhappy marriage.[10]

References edit

  1. ^ a b Paul-Margueritte, Lucie (1886-1955) forme internationale (in French). Retrieved 16 January 2022.
  2. ^ Mamelouk, Nadia Nadja (2008). Anxiety in the Border Zone: Transgressing Boundaries in Leïla: Revue Illustrée de la Femme (Tunis, 1936-1940) and in Leïla: Hebdomadaire Tunisien Indépendant (Tunis, 1940-1941). University of Virginia. Retrieved 16 January 2022.
  3. ^ "Scène et monde: périodique illustré, publie des comédies, contes et poèmes tous les mois - Date de création 1939 - Fin de publication 1944". BNF Data (in French). Retrieved 16 January 2022.
  4. ^ Les recettes des "Belles Perdrix" / recueillies par Gabrielle Reval et Maria Croci (in French). 1930. p. 42. Retrieved 16 January 2022.
  5. ^ "cimetière d'AUTEUIL". www.landrucimetieres.fr (in French). Cimetières de France et d'ailleurs. Retrieved 16 January 2022.
  6. ^ Revue de l'Amérique latine, vol. 20
  7. ^ "Rapport sur les concours littéraires de l'année 1947 | Académie française".
  8. ^ "Rapport sur les concours littéraires de l'année 1950 | Académie française".
  9. ^ "Rapport sur les concours littéraires de l'année 1954 | Académie française".
  10. ^ "LA GALERIE ALGÉRIENNE DE PARIS. LUCIE ET ÈVE PAUL-MARGUERITTE". L'Echo d'Alger (in French). 22 November 1936. p. 4. Retrieved 16 January 2022 – via Gallica. Dans ce drame de deux âmes ennemies étudiées sur le vif, l'auteur a, sans doute, mis beaucoup d'elle même. (In this drama of two enemy souls studied on the spot, the author has undoubtedly put a lot of herself.)
  11. ^ "LE THEATRE ET LA MUSIQUE". Comoedia (in French). 12 January 1933. p. 2. Retrieved 16 January 2022 – via Gallica.
  12. ^ "Les Plans du Bruce-Partington, Par Conan Doyle (Traduit de l'anglas par Lucie Paul Margueritte". Je sais tout: Magazine encyclopédique illustré (in French): 261. 15 February 1910. Retrieved 16 January 2022 – via Gallica.
  13. ^ "La Chasse à l'homme (cover)" (JPG). bdfi.info. Retrieved 16 January 2022.
  14. ^ "IMPRESIONES. EL CAMINO MAS LARGO" (PDF). El Progreso (in French). 17 May 1927. p. 1. Retrieved 16 January 2022.
  15. ^ "Un bouquet perdu: comédie en un acte". bibliotheques-specialisees.paris.fr (in French). 1935. Retrieved 16 January 2022.
  16. ^ "LE THEATRE ET LA MUSIQUE". Comoedia (in French). 12 January 1933. Retrieved 16 January 2022 – via Gallica.
  17. ^ "Sylvette ou Sylvie ?: comédie en un acte avec danses". bibliotheques-specialisees.paris.fr (in French). 1932. Retrieved 16 January 2022.

Sources edit

  • Rapazzini, Francesco. Indomptables. À l’avant-garde du XXe siècle, Éditions e-dite, 2013, biographies (ISBN 978-2-846-08344-7)

lucie, paul, margueritte, january, 1886, 1955, french, language, writer, translator, recipient, legion, honour, well, multiple, awards, from, académie, française, lived, worked, with, widowed, sister, Ève, paul, margueritte, portrait, georges, scottbornlucie, . Lucie Paul Margueritte 9 January 1886 10 May 1955 was a French language writer and translator She was the recipient of the Legion of Honour as well as multiple awards from the Academie Francaise She lived and worked with her widowed sister Eve Paul Margueritte Lucie Paul MarguerittePortrait by Georges ScottBornLucie Blanche Paul Margueritte9 January 1886Paris FranceDied10 May 1955Paris FranceResting placeCimetiere d Auteuil Paris FranceOccupationwritertranslatorLanguageFrenchNationalityFrenchGenrenovelsnon fictionplaysSpousedivorcedParentsPaul MargueritteRelativesEve Paul Margueritte sister Jean Auguste Margueritte grandfather Victor Margueritte uncle Contents 1 Biography 2 Awards and honors 3 Selected works 3 1 Books 3 2 Translations 3 3 Articles 3 4 Plays 4 Notes 5 References 5 1 SourcesBiography editLucie Blanche Paul Margueritte was born 9 January 1886 in Paris 1 She was the daughter of Paul Margueritte the niece of Victor Margueritte and the granddaughter of General Jean Auguste Margueritte Thanks to her father and her uncle she became acquainted with Stephane Mallarme Alphonse Daudet Guillaume Apollinaire and Louis Bertrand She was well traveled visiting Algeria Corsica and Italy Paul Margueritte began publishing in magazines at the age of eighteen After three years of marriage she divorced and thereafter lived with her widowed sister Eve Paul Margueritte Together they raised the latter s son living from their writings 2 She translated many English novels including Bram Stoker s Dracula She served as director of the publication of Scene et monde periodique illustre publie des comedies contes et poemes tous les mois Stage and World illustrated periodical publishing plays stories and poems every month from 1939 to 1944 3 Like her sister Paul Margueritte was a member of the first women s gastronomic club the Club des belles perdrix 4 Lucie Paul Margueritte died in Paris 10 May 1955 1 She is buried along with her sister in the Cimetiere d Auteuil Paris 5 Awards and honors editLegion of Honour 1930 6 Prix d Academie from the Academie Francaise 1930 Prix du concours de la Chanson francaise for Premier amour 1934 Prix Kornmann Academie Francaise 1941 Prix d Academie Academie Francaise 1943 Prix d Academie Academie Francaise 1944 Prix Jean Jacques Berger Academie Francaise for le guide Auteuil Passy 1947 7 Prix Georges Dupau Academie Francaise 1950 8 Prix Alice Louis Barthou Academie Francaise 1954 9 Selected works editBooks edit nbsp Auteuil et Passy 1947Paillettes 1908 Les Colombes A Michel 1915 Le Singe et son violon 1918 a L avertissement Nouvelle Le Gaulois du dimanche 14 August 1920 Les Confidences libertines 1922 La jeune fille mal elevee 1922 El camino mas largo La lanterne chinoise 1930 11 Le miroir magique sur des themes chinois vingt six poemes 1932 L Amant demasque 1933 Tunisiennes 1937 Deux freres deux sœurs deux epoques litteraires 1951 with Eve Paul Margueritte Auteuil et Passy 1947 with Eve Paul Margueritte En Algerie enquetes et souvenirs 1948 L Oncle Amiral contes chinois ca 1955 Translations edit Les Plans du Bruce Partington 1910 from The Adventure of the Bruce Partington Plans by Conan Doyle 12 La Chasse a l homme from a story by E Phillips Oppenheim 13 Le Second Deluge 1912 with Eve Paul Margueritte from The Second Deluge by Garrett P Serviss La Belle aux cheveux d or 1912 with Eve Paul Margueritte from a story by Alice and Claude Askew Sept belles pecheresses Duchesse de Chateauroux Duchesse de Kendal Catherine II de Russie Duchesse de Kingston Comtesse de Lamotte Duchesse de Polignac Lola Montes 1913 with Eve Paul Margueritte from Seven splendid sinners by W R H William Rutherford Hayes Trowbridge Vers les etoiles 1914 with Eve Paul Margueritte from Stairways to the Stars by Lilian Turner L homme de la nuit 1920 with Eve Paul Margueritte from Dracula by Bram Stoker A jolie fille joli garcon Le Proces des epingles d or Miroir de beaute Les Amours de Mme Fleur 1922 adapted from stories by Jingu qiguan Le Lama rouge et autres contes 1923 with Tcheng Loh from 60 stories in Yuewei caotang biji zh 閱微草堂筆記 by Ji Yun El camino mas largo 1927 from Le Chemin des ecolieres by Albin Michel 14 Ts ing Ngai ou Les plaisirs contraries conte chinois ancien adapte des Kin kou ki kouan 1927 from a story by Jingu qiguan Amour filial legendes chinoises les vingt quatre exemples de piete filiale 1929 French adaptation of Er shi si xiao zh 二十四孝 Chants berberes du Maroc 1935 adaptation Proverbes kurdes 1937 preceded by a study on Kurdish poetry by Lucie Paul Margueritte and the Emir Bedir Khan Beg containing the translation of poems by Eli Teremaxi La Folle d amour confession d une chinoise du XVIIIe siecle 1949 adapted by Lucie Paul Margueritte from a story by Meng li Lo Articles edit Une audience de la reine Marie de Roumanie 1926 En Tunisie Les Annales coloniales 1938 Dans le Djurjura Scene et Monde 1940Plays edit Un bouquet perdu comedy in one act creation Studio des Champs Elysees 1933 15 Le Hasard et les concubines comedy in one act creation Studio des Champs Elysees 1933 16 Quand elles parlent d amour Theatre Albert Ier now Theatre Tristan Bernard 1934 Sylvette ou Sylvie comedy in one act with dances created by Theatre Comœdia 1932 17 Notes edit Written after her divorce the story is a culmination of an unhappy marriage 10 References edit a b Paul Margueritte Lucie 1886 1955 forme internationale in French Retrieved 16 January 2022 Mamelouk Nadia Nadja 2008 Anxiety in the Border Zone Transgressing Boundaries in Leila Revue Illustree de la Femme Tunis 1936 1940 and in Leila Hebdomadaire Tunisien Independant Tunis 1940 1941 University of Virginia Retrieved 16 January 2022 Scene et monde periodique illustre publie des comedies contes et poemes tous les mois Date de creation 1939 Fin de publication 1944 BNF Data in French Retrieved 16 January 2022 Les recettes des Belles Perdrix recueillies par Gabrielle Reval et Maria Croci in French 1930 p 42 Retrieved 16 January 2022 cimetiere d AUTEUIL www landrucimetieres fr in French Cimetieres de France et d ailleurs Retrieved 16 January 2022 Revue de l Amerique latine vol 20 Rapport sur les concours litteraires de l annee 1947 Academie francaise Rapport sur les concours litteraires de l annee 1950 Academie francaise Rapport sur les concours litteraires de l annee 1954 Academie francaise LA GALERIE ALGERIENNE DE PARIS LUCIE ET EVE PAUL MARGUERITTE L Echo d Alger in French 22 November 1936 p 4 Retrieved 16 January 2022 via Gallica Dans ce drame de deux ames ennemies etudiees sur le vif l auteur a sans doute mis beaucoup d elle meme In this drama of two enemy souls studied on the spot the author has undoubtedly put a lot of herself LE THEATRE ET LA MUSIQUE Comoedia in French 12 January 1933 p 2 Retrieved 16 January 2022 via Gallica Les Plans du Bruce Partington Par Conan Doyle Traduit de l anglas par Lucie Paul Margueritte Je sais tout Magazine encyclopedique illustre in French 261 15 February 1910 Retrieved 16 January 2022 via Gallica La Chasse a l homme cover JPG bdfi info Retrieved 16 January 2022 IMPRESIONES EL CAMINO MAS LARGO PDF El Progreso in French 17 May 1927 p 1 Retrieved 16 January 2022 Un bouquet perdu comedie en un acte bibliotheques specialisees paris fr in French 1935 Retrieved 16 January 2022 LE THEATRE ET LA MUSIQUE Comoedia in French 12 January 1933 Retrieved 16 January 2022 via Gallica Sylvette ou Sylvie comedie en un acte avec danses bibliotheques specialisees paris fr in French 1932 Retrieved 16 January 2022 Sources edit Rapazzini Francesco Indomptables A l avant garde du XXe siecle Editions e dite 2013 biographies ISBN 978 2 846 08344 7 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lucie Paul Margueritte amp oldid 1213470300, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.