Guy Chantepleure

Jeanne-Caroline Augusta Violet Dussap (1 February 1870 in Paris – 26 June 1951 in Mayenne) was a French writer who wrote under the pseudonym of Guy Chantepleure or Guy de Chantepleure.

She is best remembered for her novel Ma conscience en robe rose (1895), which was awarded a Montyon Prize in 1896.

[1][2][3][4][5] She was married to Edgar Dussap, a diplomat who served as Consul General in the Ottoman Empire, Greece and Australia.

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