Jeanine Delpech Explained

Jeanine Delpech
Birth Name:Jeanine Louise Nelly Delpech
Birth Date:1 August 1905
Death Date:3 July 1992
Nationality:French
Alma Mater:Faculty of Paris (1935)
Notable Works:L’Âme de la Fronde : Madame de Longueville
Children:2
Awards:Prix Alice-Louis-Barthou

Jeanine Delpech (born Jeanine Louise Nelly Delpech; 1 August 1905 – 3 July 1992) was a French journalist and translator from English, as well as an author of romance novels, detective novels, sentimental novels, and historical works. Her works appeared under various names including Jean de Lutry, Robert Beauchamp, Jeanine Goldet, Jeanine Antoine-Goldet, Louise Nelly Delpech-Teissier and Madame Robert Teissier. Delpech died in 1992.

Early life and education

Jeanine Louise Nelly Delpech was born in 1905 at the Château du Prieuré in Évecquemont, to Edmond Jean Frédéric Marie Delpech, a lawyer, and Françoise Marie Reine Suzanne Estier, his wife.[1]

In 1935, she received a Bachelor of Arts degree in literature from the Faculty of Paris.[2]

Career

She began her literary career by publishing numerous historical works, including several on criminal cases or famous criminals. She also provided a few romance novels to various publishers, including Groupe Flammarion, sometimes using the pseudonym, "Jean de Lutry". She collaborated for many years with the literary and artistic journal, Les Nouvelles littéraires, as well as with other cultural publications. Under the pseudonym of "Robert Beauchamp", she published half a dozen detective novels in the 1960s by the Presses de la Cité and, in the 1970s, in the Le Masque collection. As a translator, she was the author of the French language texts of the novel, Eh bien, ma jolie, by James Hadley Chase, Les Lévriers du seraglio by Mary Stewart, and the biographical account of Ernest Hemingway entitled, Les Vertes Collines d'Afrique. In addition to using various masculine pen names, including "Jean de Lutry" and "Robert Beauchamp" After her marriage to Antoine Goldet, she signed some of her texts "Jeanine Goldet"[3] or "Jeanine Antoine-Goldet".[4] Having married Robert Tessier11,[5] she signed her works, "Louise Nelly Delpech-Teissie" or "Madame Robert Teissier".[6] [7] [8] [9]

Personal life

In 1925, she became engaged to Antoine Goldet, then a student at the École Normale Supérieure. Their daughter, Nicole, was born the following year,[10] and their son, François, in 1929.[11] After a divorce, Jeanine remarried in 1937 with Robert Tessier.[12]

She died 3 July 1992, in the 7th arrondissement of Paris.[13]

Awards

Selected works

Novels

Romance novels

Romance novels by Jean de Lutry

Detective novels by Robert Beauchamp

Historical novels

Other novels

Historical works

Translations from English to French

External links

Notes and References

  1. Acte de naissance no. 10, 2 August 1905, Évecquemont, Archives des Yvelines (in French)
  2. Web site: Demande d'adhésion de Jeanine Delpech en qualité d'autrice cinéaste . musee.sacem.fr . 18 January 2022 . fr . 1935.
  3. News: William B. Seabrook (trad. Jeanine Goldet), "La Sorcière" . 18 January 2022 . Gringoire . Gallica . 29 January 1932 . EN.
  4. Book: Antoine-Goldet, Jeanine . 1987 . Bibliographie de la France . 3 . 18 January 2022 . EN.
  5. Web site: Jeanine Delpech . data.bnf.fr . BnF Data . 18 January 2022 . fr.
  6. Book: Delpech, Jeanine . catalogue.bnf.fr . BnF Catalogue general . 18 January 2022 . fr.
  7. Book: Jean de Lutry . catalogue.bnf.fr . BnF Catalogue general . 18 January 2022.
  8. Book: Robert Beauchamp . catalogue.bnf.fr . BnF Catalogue general . 18 January 2022.
  9. Book: Baudou . Jacques . Schleret . Jean-Jacques . Le vrai visage du Masque: roman policier, espionnage, aventure, western . 1984 . Futuropolis . 53 . 18 January 2022 . fr.
  10. News: Fiançailles . 18 January 2022 . Comoedia . Gallica . 21 June 1925 . EN.
  11. News: Naissances . 18 January 2022 . Le Matin . Gallica . 26 March 1929 . EN.
  12. News: Mariages . 18 January 2022 . Le Temps . RetroNews . 28 December 1937 . 4 . fr.
  13. Web site: Fichier des décès de l'Insee . arbre.app . 18 January 2022 . fr.
  14. Web site: Prix Alice-Louis Barthou . Académie française . academie-francaise.fr . fr.