Jeanne Lapauze, née Loiseau (1860–1920) was a French
poet and novelist who used the
pen nameDaniel Lesueur.
Biography
She was born in the vicinity of
Paris. Her volume of poems, Fleurs d'avril (1882), was crowned by the
Académie française. She also wrote some powerful novels dealing with contemporary life.
Her poems were collected in 1882, Fleurs d'Avril; 1884, Sursum corda !, Great Prize by Académie française; and 1895, Rêves et Visions. She published in 1905 a book on the
economic status of
women: L'Evolution feminine; and in 1891-1893, a two volume
translation of the works of
Lord Byron, which was awarded another
prize by the Académie.
Her Masque d'amour, a five-act
play based on her novel (1904) of the same name, was produced at the
Théâtre Sarah Bernhardt in 1905. She received the ribbon of the
Legion of Honor in 1900 and 1913, and the
Prix Vitet from the French Academy in 1905. She married in 1904 Henry Lapauze, a well-known writer on art.
Au tournant des jours (Gilles de Claircœur), novel, 1913
Un foyer du soldat au front. Le foyer du soldat Mary Mather à l’armée du
général Humbert, 1919 (monograph)
Traduction des Œuvres complètes de
lord Byron. Traduction nouvelle, précédée d'un essai sur lord Byron (édit. Lemerre, 1891) Les 2 premiers volumes sont couronnés par l'Académie française (prix Langlois) ; un 3° et dernier volume sortira en 1905 (édit. Lemerre).
Pour bien tenir sa maison, 1911 (preface by Daniel Lesueur, collection Femina-Bibliothèque)[16]
References
^"L'amant de Geneviève". Calmann Lévy. 17 April 1883. Retrieved 17 April 2021 – via Internet Archive.
^"Passion Slave". A. Lemerre. 17 April 1892. Retrieved 17 April 2021 – via Internet Archive.
^Lapauze, Jeanne (Loiseau) 1860-1921 (17 April 1893).
"Justice de femme [par] Daniel Lesueur". Paris A. Lemerre. Retrieved 17 April 2021 – via Internet Archive.{{
cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (
link)
^Lapauze, Jeanne (Loiseau) 1860-1921 (17 April 1894).
"Haine d'amour [par] Daniel Lesueur". Paris A. Lemerre. Retrieved 17 April 2021 – via Internet Archive.{{
cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (
link)
^Lapauze, Jeanne (Loiseau) (17 April 1896).
"Poésies de Daniel Lesueur". Paris A. Lemerre. Retrieved 17 April 2021 – via Internet Archive.
^Jeanne Loiseau Lapauze, Jeanne Lapauze (17 April 1898).
"Comédienne". A. Lemerre. Retrieved 17 April 2021 – via Internet Archive.
^Lapauze, Jeanne (Loiseau) 1860-1921 (17 April 1898).
"Lèvres closes [par] Daniel Lesueur". Paris A. Lemerre. Retrieved 17 April 2021 – via Internet Archive.{{
cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (
link)
^"L'honneur d'une femme". A. Lemerre. 17 April 1901. Retrieved 17 April 2021 – via Internet Archive.
^Lapauze, Jeanne (Loiseau) 1860-1921 (17 April 1902).
"Le meurtre d'une âme [par] Daniel Lesueur". Paris A. Lemerre. Retrieved 17 April 2021 – via Internet Archive.{{
cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (
link)
^Lapauze, Jeanne (Loiseau) 1860-1921 (17 April 1903).
"Le coeur chemine [par] Daniel Lesueur". Paris A. Lemerre. Retrieved 17 April 2021 – via Internet Archive.{{
cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (
link)
^Lapauze, Jeanne (Loiseau) 1860-1921 (17 April 1904).
"Le marquis de Valcor [par] Daniel Lesueur". Paris A. Lemerre. Retrieved 17 April 2021 – via Internet Archive.{{
cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (
link)
^Lapauze, Jeanne (Loiseau) 1860-1921 (17 April 1904).
"Madame de Ferneuse [par] Daniel Lesueur". Paris A. Lemerre. Retrieved 17 April 2021 – via Internet Archive.{{
cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (
link)
^"La force du passé". Alphonse Lemerre. 17 April 1905. Retrieved 17 April 2021 – via Internet Archive.
^Lesueur, Daniel (17 April 1909).
"Le droit à la force (roman)". Paris : Plon-Nourrit. Retrieved 17 April 2021 – via Internet Archive.
^Lapauze, Jeanne (Loiseau) 1860-1921 (17 April 1910).
"Chacune son rêve [par] Daniel Lesueur". Paris Plon-Nourrit. Retrieved 17 April 2021 – via Internet Archive.{{
cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (
link)
^Lesueur, Daniel (17 April 1911).
"Pour bien tenir sa maison". Paris : P. Lafitte. Retrieved 17 April 2021 – via Internet Archive.
Jeanne Lapauze, née Loiseau (1860–1920) was a French
poet and novelist who used the
pen nameDaniel Lesueur.
Biography
She was born in the vicinity of
Paris. Her volume of poems, Fleurs d'avril (1882), was crowned by the
Académie française. She also wrote some powerful novels dealing with contemporary life.
Her poems were collected in 1882, Fleurs d'Avril; 1884, Sursum corda !, Great Prize by Académie française; and 1895, Rêves et Visions. She published in 1905 a book on the
economic status of
women: L'Evolution feminine; and in 1891-1893, a two volume
translation of the works of
Lord Byron, which was awarded another
prize by the Académie.
Her Masque d'amour, a five-act
play based on her novel (1904) of the same name, was produced at the
Théâtre Sarah Bernhardt in 1905. She received the ribbon of the
Legion of Honor in 1900 and 1913, and the
Prix Vitet from the French Academy in 1905. She married in 1904 Henry Lapauze, a well-known writer on art.
Au tournant des jours (Gilles de Claircœur), novel, 1913
Un foyer du soldat au front. Le foyer du soldat Mary Mather à l’armée du
général Humbert, 1919 (monograph)
Traduction des Œuvres complètes de
lord Byron. Traduction nouvelle, précédée d'un essai sur lord Byron (édit. Lemerre, 1891) Les 2 premiers volumes sont couronnés par l'Académie française (prix Langlois) ; un 3° et dernier volume sortira en 1905 (édit. Lemerre).
Pour bien tenir sa maison, 1911 (preface by Daniel Lesueur, collection Femina-Bibliothèque)[16]
References
^"L'amant de Geneviève". Calmann Lévy. 17 April 1883. Retrieved 17 April 2021 – via Internet Archive.
^"Passion Slave". A. Lemerre. 17 April 1892. Retrieved 17 April 2021 – via Internet Archive.
^Lapauze, Jeanne (Loiseau) 1860-1921 (17 April 1893).
"Justice de femme [par] Daniel Lesueur". Paris A. Lemerre. Retrieved 17 April 2021 – via Internet Archive.{{
cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (
link)
^Lapauze, Jeanne (Loiseau) 1860-1921 (17 April 1894).
"Haine d'amour [par] Daniel Lesueur". Paris A. Lemerre. Retrieved 17 April 2021 – via Internet Archive.{{
cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (
link)
^Lapauze, Jeanne (Loiseau) (17 April 1896).
"Poésies de Daniel Lesueur". Paris A. Lemerre. Retrieved 17 April 2021 – via Internet Archive.
^Jeanne Loiseau Lapauze, Jeanne Lapauze (17 April 1898).
"Comédienne". A. Lemerre. Retrieved 17 April 2021 – via Internet Archive.
^Lapauze, Jeanne (Loiseau) 1860-1921 (17 April 1898).
"Lèvres closes [par] Daniel Lesueur". Paris A. Lemerre. Retrieved 17 April 2021 – via Internet Archive.{{
cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (
link)
^"L'honneur d'une femme". A. Lemerre. 17 April 1901. Retrieved 17 April 2021 – via Internet Archive.
^Lapauze, Jeanne (Loiseau) 1860-1921 (17 April 1902).
"Le meurtre d'une âme [par] Daniel Lesueur". Paris A. Lemerre. Retrieved 17 April 2021 – via Internet Archive.{{
cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (
link)
^Lapauze, Jeanne (Loiseau) 1860-1921 (17 April 1903).
"Le coeur chemine [par] Daniel Lesueur". Paris A. Lemerre. Retrieved 17 April 2021 – via Internet Archive.{{
cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (
link)
^Lapauze, Jeanne (Loiseau) 1860-1921 (17 April 1904).
"Le marquis de Valcor [par] Daniel Lesueur". Paris A. Lemerre. Retrieved 17 April 2021 – via Internet Archive.{{
cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (
link)
^Lapauze, Jeanne (Loiseau) 1860-1921 (17 April 1904).
"Madame de Ferneuse [par] Daniel Lesueur". Paris A. Lemerre. Retrieved 17 April 2021 – via Internet Archive.{{
cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (
link)
^"La force du passé". Alphonse Lemerre. 17 April 1905. Retrieved 17 April 2021 – via Internet Archive.
^Lesueur, Daniel (17 April 1909).
"Le droit à la force (roman)". Paris : Plon-Nourrit. Retrieved 17 April 2021 – via Internet Archive.
^Lapauze, Jeanne (Loiseau) 1860-1921 (17 April 1910).
"Chacune son rêve [par] Daniel Lesueur". Paris Plon-Nourrit. Retrieved 17 April 2021 – via Internet Archive.{{
cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (
link)
^Lesueur, Daniel (17 April 1911).
"Pour bien tenir sa maison". Paris : P. Lafitte. Retrieved 17 April 2021 – via Internet Archive.