Juliette Heuzey


Juliette Heuzey was a French writer. She was a recipient of the Montyon Prize.

Biography

Juliette Heuzey was born 1 January 1865, in Le Havre. Her parents were Jules Philippe Heuzey and Irma Heuzey.
Besides popular novels, she wrote Dieu premier servi. Georges Goyau : sa vie et son, in memory of her husband, the academician Georges Goyau. Her books were signed under various names including, "Jules-Philippe Heuzey", "J.Ph. Heuzey", and "Mme. Georges Goyau". In 1897, she was awarded the Montyon Prize by the Académie Française for, Les actes de Diotime, de Jules-Philippe Heuzey.
Juliette Heuzey-Goyau died 7 July 1952, in Bernay, Eure. She is buried in the Père Lachaise Cemetery. Her writings are held by the Departmental archives of Yvelines.

Awards

Selected works

Les actes de Diotime, 1896Un monastère persécuté, au temps de Luther, les Mémoires de Charité Pirckheimer, 1905Leur victime, 1909La Normandie et ses peintres, 1909Le Chemin sans but, 1919Les Dominicole, 1928L'Amour qui sépare, 1932La Victoire d'Arlette - Collection Stella, no. 126, 1933Une mère qui s'évade, 1934Ceci a tué cela, 1936