Hermine Lecomte du Noüy

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Born
Hermine-Augustine-Eugénie Oudinot

1854 (1854)
Paris, France
Died18 June 1915(1915-06-18) (aged 60–61)
Paris, France
Pen namePierre Guérande
Occupation
  • novelist
  • playwright
Hermine Lecomte du Noüy
Hermine Lecomte du Nouÿ in 1911
Hermine Lecomte du Nouÿ in 1911
Born
Hermine-Augustine-Eugénie Oudinot

1854 (1854)
Paris, France
Died18 June 1915(1915-06-18) (aged 60–61)
Paris, France
Pen namePierre Guérande
Occupation
  • novelist
  • playwright
SpouseAndré Lecomte du Noüy
ChildrenPierre Lecomte du Noüy
Signature

Hermine Lecomte du Noüy (née Oudinot; pen names, L'auteur d'Amitié amoureuse and Pierre Guérande; Paris, 1854 - Paris, 1915) was a French writer.

Hermine-Augustine-Eugénie Oudinot was born on 10 March 1854 in Paris. Her father was the stained glass painter Eugène-Stanislas Oudinot [fr].[1] Her sister, Camille Oudinot [fr], was a novelist and playwright.[1]

Career

Incertidumbre (1902)

Lecomte made her literary debut in 1896, with the novel Amitié amoureuse (Love friendship), which was a success.[1] She signed much of her other works with the signature "L'auteur d'Amitié amoureuse" (author of Love friendship) and also used the pseudonym "Pierre Guérande".[1] Her other works include titles such as L'Amour est un péché (Love is a Sin), Désobéissance criminelle (Criminal Disobedience), and Le Doute plus fort que l'Amour (Doubt Stronger than Love) (1900).[1] In collaboration with Maurice de Waleffe she was the author of the novel Mater dolorous (Mother of pain) (1901), Maudit soit l'amour (Cursed be love) (1901), and Hésitation sentimentale (Sentimental hesitation) (1901); with Henri Amic she wrote En regardant passer la vie (Watching life go by) (1903), La Joie d'aimer (The Joy of Loving) (1904), Les serments ont des ailes (Oaths have wings) (1904), and Jours passés (Days gone by) (1908); with Jean de Fossendal, she was the author of L'amour guette (Love is lurking) (1908); and with B. Moyra of La Route interrompue (The Interrupted Road), a novel translated from English.[1]

Personal life

Selected works

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