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Jehanne D'Orliac (1883–1974)

Auteur de Joan of Arc and her companions

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Autres noms
Laporte, Anne Marie Jeanne (birth)
Date de naissance
1883-05-25
Date de décès
1974-08-26
Sexe
female
Nationalité
France
Lieu de naissance
Compiègne, France
Lieu du décès
Amboise, France
Lieux de résidence
New Caledonia
Vesoul, France
Paris, France
Amboise, France
Études
convent school
Professions
Historian
novelist
Playwright
poet
Biographer
Prix et distinctions
Legion d'Honneur (1932)
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Jehanne d'Orliac was the pen name of Anne Marie Jeanne Laporte, born to a prominent family from Gascony, France. She moved frequently in childhood to follow the postings of her father, a military officer, including to the French colony of New Caledonia in the southwest Pacific Ocean. In 1898, back in France, the family moved to Vesoul, where she attended a convent school. A legacy in 1905 from a maternal great-aunt, Bathilda Orliac, gave her the financial independence to devote herself to a writing career. She moved to Paris, where her work was published under the pseudonym Jehanne d'Orliac. She wrote several plays, 13 novels (including a sequel to Lady Chatterley's Lover), numerous works of history, biographies of powerful women, a radio play, a movie script, literary and philosophical studies, fables, short stories, songs, and three volumes of poetry. She also gave many lectures and seminars. She received many awards, including the Légion d'honneur, and is considered one of France's great "femmes de lettres" of the 20th century.

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6
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ISBN
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