Lucie Boissonnas

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Lucie Boissonnas
Born
Lucie Sophie Catherine Bessirard de La Touche

(1839-04-20)20 April 1839
Paris, France
Died3 May 1877(1877-05-03) (aged 38)
Arcachon, France
Pen nameMme. B. Boissonnas
Occupationwriter
LanguageFrench
NationalityFrench
Notable worksUne famille pendant la guerre
Notable awardsMontyon Prize
Spouse
Jean-Baptiste Boissonnas
(m. 1858)
Children6

Lucie Boissonnas (née, Bessirard de La Touche; pen name, Mme. B. Boissonnas; 20 April 1839 - 3 May 1877)[1] was a 19th-century French writer. She was the recipient of the Montyon Prize in 1874 for Une famille pendant la guerre (1873). Boissonnas died in 1877.

Biography

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Lucie Sophie Catherine Bessirard de La Touche was born in Paris, 20 April 1839.[1] She was the daughter of Charles-Alexandre Bessirard de La Touche, director of the Société des Papeteries du Marais et de Sainte-Marie.

In 1858,[2] she married the Parisian banker Jean-Baptiste Boissonnas (1822-1897), with whom she had four sons and two daughters. Among her children were the diplomat and businessman, Jean-Baptiste Boissonnas (1870-1953), father of Éric Boissonnas, and the pastor Georges Boissonnas (1865-1942). She is the great-grandmother of Sylvina Boissonnas. Her husband was the brother of pastor Louis-Octave Boissonnas, as well as from the same family as the photographer, Frédéric Boissonnas.

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Une famille pendant la guerre, 1873
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Un Vaincu, 1875

Boissonnas published two books with Hetzel editions; both used the name, "Mme. B. Boissonnas". The first, Une famille pendant la guerre (1873), was an epistolary account of her family's experience during the Franco-Prussian War of 1870. She received the Montyon Prize in 1874 for this work.[3] The second, Un Vaincu (1875), was written when she was already suffering from tuberculosis, was a biography of General Robert E. Lee, whose daughters she knew.

She died 3 May 1877, of tuberculosis at the age of 38, in Arcachon.[1]

Awards

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  • 1874, Montyon Prize[3]

Publications

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  • 1873, Une famille pendant la guerre, Hetzel Ed.
  • 1875, Un Vaincu, Hetzel Ed.

References

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