Jeanne Landre Explained

Jeanne Landre
Birth Date:29 December 1874
Birth Place:Paris, France
Death Place:6th arrondissement of Paris, France
Nationality:French

Jeanne Landre (29 December 1874 – 15 November 1936) was a French journalist, critic and novelist.[1] A 1923 survey of French literature called her "the romancer of Montmartre and the modern disciple of a Mürger still more bohemian than the original".[2] After making her debut in the feminist newspaper La Fronde, run by Marguerite Durand, she became famous very early on.[3]

Life

Jeanne Landre was born in Paris on 29 December 1874 and died in the 6th arrondissement of Paris on 15 November 1936.[4]

Works

References

Soledad, SORIA BERROCOSA,« Jeanne Landre à travers les yeux et la plume de Rachilde », (coords.) Alcalde Peñalver, Elena, Sonia Núñez Puente y Laura Trujillo Liñán, in Nuevas aportaciones sociológicas: género, psicología y sociedad, Barcelona, Ed. Gedisa, S.A., 2018, pp. 409–424.

Notes and References

  1. Book: Catherine O'Brien. Eva Martin Sartori. The Feminist Encyclopedia of French Literature. 1999. Greenwood Press. 978-0-313-29651-2. 303–4. Landre, Jeanne (1874-1936).
  2. Book: Pierre Dareutière de Bâcourt. John William Cunliffe. French literature during the last half-century. 1923. Macmillan. 375.
  3. Book: Dussert, Éric . Cachées par la forêt . Editions La Table Ronde . 2018 . 978-2-71037-714-6 . Paris . 186–189 . FR .
  4. Book: Bethleem, Louis. Romans à lire et romans à proscrire. 2015. Ligaran. 978-2-335-04610-6. 114.