Marcelle Auclair (11 November 1899 – 6 June 1983) was a French novelist, biographer, journalist and poet. She published biographies of several important historical figures, translated major historical/literary documents into French from Spanish, and wrote a novel. She also published an autobiographical work, two books on popular psychology, a religious book for children, a book on artistic images of
Jesus
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. Several of her books were translated into English. She was co-founder with
Jean Prouvost
Jean Prouvost (24 April 1885, Roubaix – 18 October 1978, Yvoy-le-Marron) was a businessman, media owner and French politician. Prouvost was best known for building and owning the publications that became ''France-Soir'', ''Paris Match'', and '' ...
of the fashion magazine ''
Marie Claire
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The feature editions focus on women aro ...
''.
Biography
Marcelle Auclair was born 11 November 1899 in
Montluçon
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, central France, and died in
Paris
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on 6 June 1984.
["AUCLAlR (Marcelle), née à ]Montluçon
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le 11 novembre 1899; fille du précédent.... Marcelle Auclair a publié des biographies: La Vie de Sainte Thérèse d'Avila (1950), La Vie de Jean Jaurès (1954), ... Décédée à Paris le 6 juin 1983" (p. 265). In: (285 pages).[
She was the daughter of the architect Victor Auclair and his wife Eugénie Rateau.
She spent part of her childhood and youth in Chile, where her father settled in 1906 to participate in the country's reconstruction after a devastating earthquake. She did her schooling in ]Santiago
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(Chile), where she also learned Spanish and English while reading French authors.[
Returning to France in 1923, she married the writer Jean Prévost (m. April 28, 1926), with whom she had three children (Michel, ]Françoise
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* Claudine Françoise Mignot (1624–1711), French adventuress ...
, and Alain).
They divorced in 1938.[
]
Literary and journalistic contributions
Auclair published biographies of two Roman Catholic
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saints
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, Teresa of Avila
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(1950)[ (493 pages)] and Bernadette of Lourdes (1957).[ (284 pages)] She also published biographies of Spanish poet and playwright Federico García Lorca
Federico del Sagrado Corazón de Jesús García Lorca (5 June 1898 – 19 August 1936) was a Spanish poet, playwright, and theatre director. García Lorca achieved international recognition as an emblematic member of the Generation of '27, a g ...
, whom she knew personally (1968),[ (477 pages)] and of the early 20th century pro-peace French socialist Jean Jaurès
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(1954).[ (673 pages)]
Auclair's first original publication was ''Transparence'', a book of original poetry in Spanish, published when she was 20 years old, and living in Santiago, Chile.[ (95 pages).]
Another early publication, in French, was Auclair's novel, ''Toya'', published in 1927.
In 1937, Auclair and Jean Prouvost
Jean Prouvost (24 April 1885, Roubaix – 18 October 1978, Yvoy-le-Marron) was a businessman, media owner and French politician. Prouvost was best known for building and owning the publications that became ''France-Soir'', ''Paris Match'', and '' ...
founded the fashion magazine ''Marie Claire
''Marie Claire'' (stylized in all lowercase; ) is a French international monthly magazine first published in France in 1937. Since then various editions are published in many countries and languages.
The feature editions focus on women aro ...
''.["Avec ]Jean Prouvost
Jean Prouvost (24 April 1885, Roubaix – 18 October 1978, Yvoy-le-Marron) was a businessman, media owner and French politician. Prouvost was best known for building and owning the publications that became ''France-Soir'', ''Paris Match'', and '' ...
, Marcelle Auclair fonda « Marie-Claire » magazine féminin inspiré des magazines américains.... Décédée à Paris le 6 juin 1983, elle est inhumée dans l'Essonne auprès de son père" (p. 318). In: (351 pages).["Lancé por ]Jean Prouvost
Jean Prouvost (24 April 1885, Roubaix – 18 October 1978, Yvoy-le-Marron) was a businessman, media owner and French politician. Prouvost was best known for building and owning the publications that became ''France-Soir'', ''Paris Match'', and '' ...
en 1937, le principal acteur de ce renouvellement porte le (prè)nom ''Marie Claire''. Placèe sous la direction de Marcelle Auclair et de Pierre Bost, cette publication qui recourt volontiers au ton de la confidence, s’adresse à l’ensemble des femmes et non plu à la seule bourgeoisie." (p. 65). In: (403 pages).
Auclair wrote many articles for ''Marie Claire'', extending over a period of several years. In ''A History of Private Life'' (1991),[ Antoine Prost (1991). "Public and Private Spheres in France". In: . Translation of ''Histoire de la privée''. Paris: ]Éditions du Seuil
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, 1987. writing about Auclair's time as a columnist for the magazine ''Marie Claire
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The feature editions focus on women aro ...
'', Antoine Prost stated that
In the 1950s, Auclair published two popular books on how to lead a happy life, ''Le bonheur est en vous'' (1951) and ''La Pratique du bonheur'' (1956).
In 1953, Auclair published a French-language children's book about the life of Jesus.[ (126 pages)]
The book was republished in English translation in both the US[ (93 pages). Translation of ''La bonne nouvelle annoncee aux enfants'']
and the UK.[ (125 pages)]
Auclair's translation of the complete works of Teresa of Avila from Spanish to French was first published in 1964.Teresa of Avila
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It originates in the Iberian Peninsula in late antiquity. Its derivation is uncertain, it may be derived from Greek θερίζω (''therízō'') "to harvest or reap", or from θέ ...
, ''Oeuvres complètes'' (Marcelle Auclair, trans.). First edition, in one volume (Paris: Desclée de Brouwer, 1964): Œuvres complètes (1177 pages). Fifth edition in two volumes (Paris: Desclée de Brouwer, 2007): ''Oeuvres complètes'', vol. I, , (pp. 605 pages); vol. II, , (pp. 610-1177).
At age 78, five years before her death, Auclair published an autobiographical work with her daughter, actress Françoise Prévost.[ (429 pages)]
In ''European Literary Heritage'',["Marcelle (Auclair)" (pp. 279-280) in: (600 pages) (vol 13 of Patrimoine littéraire européen: anthologie en langue française, published 1992-2000, , )]
Auclair was described as "particularly attached to moral issues and the situation of women in the contemporary world articulièrement attachée aux problèmes moraux et à la situation de la femme dans le monde contemporain"[
]
Selected works
Translated into English
*(457 pages)
::*French original: (493 pages)
::*German translation: (491 pages)
* (204 pages)
::*French original: (284 pages)
* (139 pages)
::*French original: (144 pages)
French, untranslated into English
* (218 pages)
* (673 pages)
* (200 pages)
* (477 pages)
::*Spanish translation: (411 pages). Includes excerpts from García Lorca's works.
* (429 pages)
Children's books
* (126 pages)
::*English edition (US): (93 pages). Translation of ''La bonne nouvelle annoncee aux enfants''
::*English edition (UK): (125 pages)
References
External links
Photograph and Videos of Marcelle Auclaire
(at :fr:Babelio)
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1899 births
1983 deaths
20th-century French essayists
20th-century French journalists
French women journalists
20th-century French novelists
People from Montluçon
20th-century French women writers