Ève Paul-Margueritte

Ève Paul-Margueritte Gaucher
1936
BornÈve Antonie Paul-Margueritte
5 February 1885
Paris, France
Died16 July 1971
Limeil-Brévannes, Paris, France
Occupation
  • novelist
  • translator
LanguageFrench
NationalityFrench
Notable worksAuteuil et Passy
Notable awards
  • Prix Jean-Jacques-Berger
  • Prix Georges-Dupau
Spouse
Charles Gaucher
(m. 1919; died 1927)
ParentsPaul Margueritte
Relatives

Ève Paul-Margueritte (5 February 1885 – 16 July 1971) was a French-language writer, the author of many sentimental novels. After she was widowed and her sister, Lucie Paul-Margueritte, was divorced, they lived and worked together, co-authoring at least two books, and several translations. She translated from English to French works by Alice and Claude Askew, Thomas Hardy, E. Phillips Oppenheim, Garrett P. Serviss, Bram Stoker Lilian Turner, Paul Urquhart, and A. M. Williamson. Paul-Margueritte was the recipient of the "Prix Jean-Jacques-Berger", for Auteuil et Passy, 1947, and the "Prix Georges-Dupau", 1950, from the Académie Française.