Chartroule, Marie-Amélie (1848–1912)
Chartroule, Marie-Amélie (1848–1912)
French novelist. Name variations: Marie-Emilie de Chartroule; Marie-Amelie Chartroule de Montifaud; also known as Mrs. Quivogne or Marie Amelie Quivogne de Montifaud; (pseudonym) Marc de Montifaud. Born Marie-Amelie Chartroule, 1848, in France; died in 1912; m. Juan-Francis-Leon Quivogne (writer).
Writings, which were often condemned for licentiousness and anti-clericalism, include Les Vestales de l'Eglise (1877), Les Dévoyés (1879), Mme Ducroisy (1879) and La Rue Sainte-Amendée (1881); was imprisoned for 4 months following publication of Mme Ducroisy, then wrote a pamphlet in self-defense, Mme Ducroisy, la presse et la justice.
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