Dora Melegari

Dora Melegari (27 June 1849 – 31 July 1924) was a Swiss writer who wrote in both French and Italian.

Her father was the diplomat Luigi Amedeo Melegari and her mother was Marie Caroline Mandrot.

[2] Melegari then wrote her own novels, Her ghost writer eventually published books under his own name.

In 1887, she started writing for the Internationale Revue using the nom de plume of Thomas Emery.

This was later translated into Italian as Il sonno delle anime and published in Milan in 1903.