Pauline Cassin Caro Explained

Pauline Cassin Caro
Pseudonym:P. Albane
Birth Name:Pauline Cassin
Birth Date:1828/34/35
Birth Place:France
Death Date:28 January 1901
Death Place:Paris, France
Occupation:novelist
Language:French
Nationality:French
Spouse:Elme Marie Caro (d. 1887)
Children:1
Signature:Pauline Cassin Caro signature (A ROUND TABLE, 1899).png

Pauline Cassin Caro (Cassin; pen name, P. Albane; 1828/34/35 – 28 January 1901, Paris) was a French Catholic novelist.[1] She wrote under her own name and using the pseudonym, "P. Albane".[2] Caro died in 1901.

Biography

Pauline Cassin was born in 1828/34/35. Her father was a functionary in the university and while still young, he died from a typhoid epidemic. A brother and sister died within a few months thereafter. Long afterwards, her only child, a daughter, died at the age of 23. Then Mrs. Caro's mother died, and finally her husband, Elme Marie Caro (1887), who had been a member of the Académie Française, leaving the widow alone in the world.[3]

She wrote four novels under a fictitious name: Le Peche de Madeleine, Flamen, Histoire de Souci, and Les Nouvelles Amours d'Hermann et de Dorothee. Fifteen years afterwards, she resumed her writing and published, Amour de Jeune Fille, Complice!, Fausse Route, Fruits Amers, L'Idole, Les Lendemains.

She died in Paris, 28 January 1901.[4]

Selected works

Notes and References

  1. Book: The American Library Annual . 1902 . Office of the Publishers' Weekly. . 267 . https://books.google.com/books?id=9D87AQAAMAAJ&pg=PA267 . 6 February 2022 . en . CARO, MME. PAULINE CASSIN.
  2. Book: New International Encyclopedia . 1914 . Dodd, Mead . 6 February 2022 . en.
  3. Book: Bazin . René . A Round Table of the Representative French Catholic Novelists: At which is Served a Feast of Excellent Stories . 1899 . Benziger . 65- . 6 February 2022 . en.
  4. News: MME. CARO IS DEAD. . 6 February 2022 . The Atlanta Constitution . . 28 January 1901 . 2 . en.