Jeanine Delpech

Jeanine Delpech
BornJeanine Louise Nelly Delpech
1 August 1905
Died3 July 1992
Pen name
  • Jean de Lutry
  • Robert Beauchamp
Occupation
  • journalist
  • translator
  • author
Language
  • French
  • English
NationalityFrench
Alma materFaculty of Paris (1935)
Genre
Notable worksL’Âme de la Fronde : Madame de Longueville
Notable awardsPrix Alice-Louis-Barthou
Spouse
  • Antoine Goldet
    (m. 1925, divorced)
  • Robert Tessier
    (m. 1937)
Children2

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.


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