Leona Queyrouze is Constant Beauvais

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| New Orleans, Louisiana, USA

I conducted a search for Léona Queyrouze on Footnote and sadly did not come up with any results. I did find another link on a blog with a photo of her.  The blog headlines the following: "First and Last Days of Paul Morphy
 

was an unpublished memoir by Léona Queyrouze, written under the pseudonym  Constant Beauvais,  covering her experience with Paul Morphy.
The little-known,  hand-written manuscript is retained at the The Williams Research Center of the Historic New Orleans Collection (part of the Kemper and Leila Williams Foundation) at 410 Chartres Street
, New Orleans..."

There is also a dissertation from LSU student, Donna M. Meletio written in August 2005, "LEONA QUEYROUZE (1861-1938) LOUISIANA FRENCH CREOLE POET,ESSAYIST, AND COMPOSER". (287 pages).  It offers a perspective about Querouze's literary works, "Queyrouze’s themes did not call for the autonomy of women; rather, she was fighting for her culture. There is, however, one significant connection to American writers, one that can be found in the work of Kate Chopin (1851-1904), and she represents an interesting mixture of American and Creole sensibilities and serves as a bridge between the two worlds..." (page 195 of 287 PDF).

 

 

 

 

 

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I have more information as well as original papers that will be donated to the HONC after 1/1/09.

24 Dec 2008