Marcelle de Jouvenel
1896–1971 (age 75)
Biography
Marcelle de Jouvenel was a French writer whose elegant prose reflected a lifetime of engagement with poetry and literary salons of early twentieth-century Paris. She navigated the cultural shifts of the interwar years with a lyrical sensibility that celebrated everyday humanity and the enduring power of narrative.
Her work, treasured by contemporaries for its quiet modernity, remains a testament to the vibrant intellectual circles of the era, and she is remembered for her graceful voice and thoughtful presence in Parisian letters.