Juliette Heuzey
{{Short description|French writer (1865–1952)}}
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| name = Juliette Heuzey Goyau
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| pseudonym = {{cslist|Jules-Philippe Heuzey|J.Ph. Heuzey|Mme. Georges Goyau}}
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| birth_date = 1 January 1865
| birth_place = Le Havre, France
| death_date = 7 July 1952
| death_place = Bernay, Eure, France
| resting_place = Père Lachaise Cemetery, Paris, France
| occupation = writer
| language = French
| nationality = French
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| genre = {{cslist|novels|biography}}
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| notable_works = Les actes de Diotime
| spouse = Georges Goyau (d. 1939)
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| awards = Montyon Prize
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Juliette Heuzey ({{IPA|fr|ʒyljɛt øzɛ}}; after marriage, Goyau; pen names, Jules-Philippe Heuzey, J.Ph. Heuzey, Mme. Georges Goyau; 1 January 1865 – 7 July 1952){{cite web |title=Juliette HEUZEY |url=https://www.academie-francaise.fr/node/16349 |website=www.academie-francaise.fr |publisher=Académie française |access-date=26 January 2022}} was a French writer. She was a recipient of the Montyon Prize.
Biography
Juliette Heuzey was born 1 January 1865, in Le Havre. Her parents were Jules Philippe Heuzey and Irma (Deschamps) Heuzey.{{cite web |title=Juliette Heuzey |url=https://www.geni.com/people/Juliette-Heuzey/6000000021380923303 |website=geni_family_tree |date=January 1865 |access-date=26 January 2022}}
Besides popular novels, she wrote Dieu premier servi. Georges Goyau : sa vie et son, in memory of her husband, the academician Georges Goyau (1869–1939). Her books were signed under various names including, "Jules-Philippe Heuzey", "J.Ph. Heuzey", and "Mme. Georges Goyau".{{cite book |title=Catalog of Copyright Entries: Books, Part 1 |year=1936 |publisher=Library of Congress, Copyright Office. |page=231 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=2dV03Vp8BnwC&pg=PA231 |access-date=26 January 2022 |language=en}} In 1897, she was awarded the Montyon Prize by the Académie Française for, Les actes de Diotime, de Jules-Philippe Heuzey.
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Juliette Heuzey-Goyau died 7 July 1952, in Bernay, Eure. She is buried in the Père Lachaise Cemetery (section 44). Her writings are held by the Departmental archives of Yvelines (166J, Ms 4910, 1 piece, 1932).{{cite web |title=GOYAU J.H. |url=https://archives.yvelines.fr/rechercher/archives-en-ligne/correspondances-du-musee-departemental-maurice-denis/correspondances-du-musee-maurice-denis?detail=69227 |website=archives.yvelines.fr |access-date=26 January 2022}}
Awards
- 1897, Montyon Prize, Académie Française
Selected works
- Les actes de Diotime, 1896{{cite book |editor1-last=British Museum Department of Printed Books |title=Catalogue of Printed Books: Supplement. A-Zyromski |year=1903 |publisher=W. Clowes Sons |page=101 |volume=19 |chapter-url=https://books.google.com/books?id=_5ghAQAAMAAJ&pg=RA1-PA101 |access-date=26 January 2022 |language=en |chapter=HEUZEY (JULES PHILIPPE) (I.E. JULIETTE HEUZEY)}} {{PD-notice}}
- Un monastère persécuté, au temps de Luther, les Mémoires de Charité Pirckheimer, 1905
- Leur victime, 1909
- La Normandie et ses peintres, 1909
- Le Chemin sans but, 1919{{cite book |title=Social Sciences and Humanities Index |year=1920 |publisher=H. W. Wilson Company |page=346 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=xsFWAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA346 |access-date=26 January 2022 |language=en}} {{PD-notice}}
- Les Dominicole, 1928
- L'Amour qui sépare, 1932
- La Victoire d'Arlette - Collection Stella, no. 126, 1933
- Une mère qui s'évade, 1934
- Ceci a tué cela, 1936
References
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Category:19th-century French novelists
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