Mirabeau, Comtesse de (1827–1914)
Mirabeau, Comtesse de (1827–1914)
French journalist and novelist. Name variations: Marie de Gonneville. Born Marie de Gonneville, 1827, in France; died 1914; m. Comte Arundel Joseph de Mirabeau (died 1860); children: Comtesse de Martel de Janville (1850–1932, writer).
Wrote for La Mode, Le Figaro and La Vie Parisienne; also wrote Les Jeunes Filles Pauvres (1863), Hélène de Gardannes (1868), Jane et Germaine (1875), Chut!!! (1880) and Coeur d'Or (1896).
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